For patient preparation
Walk into every appointment prepared
Doctor appointments are short and stressful. PromptForge turns your notes into a clear symptom timeline and question list so you don't leave without the answers you needed. Preparation tool, not medical advice.
Symptom timeline
Turn scattered notes into a clear when-what-how-long timeline.
Question checklist
The 5–10 questions worth asking, tailored to your situation.
Medication review
Prepare questions about interactions, side effects and alternatives.
Specialist visits
Focused briefs for cardiology, dermatology, mental-health and more.
Family carer prep
Notes and questions for appointments you attend on behalf of a relative.
Post-visit summary
Turn your notes from the visit into a clear next-steps list.
Before & after
Real prompts, rewritten by PromptForge
GP appointment — recurring headaches
Before
help me prep for the doctor about my headaches
After — forged
Act as a patient-preparation assistant, not a doctor. I have a 15-minute GP appointment tomorrow about recurring headaches. Turn the details below into: 1) A one-paragraph timeline (when they started, frequency, intensity 1–10, triggers, what helps). 2) A checklist of 6 clear questions to ask the GP, prioritised. 3) A short list of what to mention proactively (medications, family history, sleep, screen time). Details: [I paste my notes here]. Do not give medical advice or a diagnosis. This is preparation only.
Specialist referral — dermatology
Before
questions to ask a dermatologist
After — forged
I have a first-time dermatology appointment for a persistent skin rash on my forearm. Give me: - A 3-line summary I can read out at the start of the appointment. - 5 diagnostic questions to ask (what could it be, how it's identified, what tests may be needed). - 5 management questions (treatments, side effects, expected timeline, when to return, warning signs). Do not suggest a diagnosis or treatment. Preparation only.
FAQ
Common questions
Is this medical advice?
No. PromptForge helps you prepare for appointments and understand what to ask. It is not a substitute for a doctor, pharmacist or emergency service.
Will it diagnose me?
No. It helps you organise symptoms, timeline and questions so your doctor has better information to work with.
Is it safe with children's health?
You can prepare questions to bring to a paediatrician. Do not use AI as a first line for a sick child — call your GP or emergency service.
In an emergency?
Stop using AI and call your local emergency number immediately. PromptForge is a preparation tool, not an emergency service.
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