How it works

Built for the person who doesn't know where to start

Most tools in this space are built around doctors and clinics first. This one starts with the patient — someone who just knows something feels wrong, and doesn't know who to call.

FORMAT>ONE SECTION
COMPONENT>SINGLE CODE FILE
BUILT IN>FRAMER

Everything you're looking at — the body selector, the questions, the results, the doctor matches — lives in one self-contained Framer component. Not a multi-page app, not a separate backend. One section, dropped onto a page.

Easy to reuse

Duplicate the component
Drop it into any page
Remix the colors or copy
Plug in real data later
For patients, first

You don't need the right words. You just need to point.

1
STEP 01

Tap where it hurts

No symptoms vocabulary required. Just point at the part of you that feels off.

2
STEP 02

Answer in plain language

A few short questions, written the way a friend would ask, not a form.

3
STEP 03

Get a direction, not a guess

A likely specialist, a confidence level, and questions to bring with you.

SELECTED POINT
INPUT>ONE TAP ON THE BODY
OUTPUT>NAMED REGION + CONTEXT

This is the same dot-matrix data the patient is already looking at — it isn't decoration. Every dot is a real, addressable point. When someone taps one, that selection becomes structured information: a labeled body region, paired with their own words about how it feels. That's the entire dataset the next step works from. No extra typing, no medical vocabulary.

For doctors, too

Patients arrive having already done the hard part

If a doctor keeps this in front of patients in a waiting room, the patient classifies their own concern before they're ever in the room — and that structured summary travels with them.

1
INPUT

A summary, not a guess

Selected body region, described pain type, severity, and duration — already organized before the appointment starts.

2
TIME

Saves the first five minutes

Less time spent asking 'where does it hurt and how long,' more time spent on what matters.

3
OUTPUT

A shareable takeaway

The patient can download a plain-language summary to bring along or reference during the call.

Closing the gap

Most people don't struggle with finding doctors. They struggle with knowing which one.

Once the likely specialist is identified, the list of options narrows itself. Instead of an open-ended search, the patient sees a short, relevant shortlist — already filtered to the kind of doctor they actually need, with a way to call or get directions in one tap.

BEFORE>OPEN-ENDED SEARCH
AFTER>3 SHORTLISTED MATCHES
Matched by likely specialist
No location guesswork needed
Call or directions in one tap

This is a starting point, not a finished model

The logic behind every recommendation here is intentionally simple right now — a small, transparent set of rules, not a black box. With more real-world data and deeper clinical input over time, the same structure could support a meaningfully smarter model. For now, it's kept honest and legible on purpose.

This tool offers informational guidance only and does not replace professional medical advice. Always consult a licensed doctor.

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