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NADIFind a visit path

Everyday primary-care direction

A calmer path to everyday care.

A complete service-navigation concept that explains care options, visit preparation, support roles, and the boundary before a real provider confirms suitability.

Care finder

Care organized around clear questions.

This interface does not diagnose or recommend treatment. It demonstrates how a clinic could help people choose a conversation type.

Know what happens before, during, and after.

The journey is educational interface direction, not a guarantee of service or outcome.

  1. 01

    Before

    Choose a reason and access needs

  2. 02

    Arrival

    Confirm details with the real provider

  3. 03

    Conversation

    Discuss the concern and next step

  4. 04

    Follow-up

    Review instructions through the provider

Visit path

Preparation and listening connect every stage of care navigation.

The illustration follows NADI’s non-diagnostic journey from reason and access needs through conversation and provider-confirmed follow-up.

Meet the care roles, not invented people.

Primary-care clinician

Clinical conversation and assessment direction; no named practitioner or credential is claimed.

Nurse care coordinator

Preparation and follow-up coordination direction; no named practitioner or credential is claimed.

Patient support desk

Access, language, and visit logistics direction; no named practitioner or credential is claimed.

Access and preparation

Know what to bring before you arrive.

  • A short note about the reason for your visit
  • Current medicines or relevant documents
  • Access, language, or mobility support needs
  • Questions you want time to discuss

Request summary

Everyday care conversation

Reason
Confirm with provider
Access
Add support needs
Timing
Check real availability
Prompt and design direction

Source prompt

Design a complete accessible clinic website that helps users understand services and appointment paths without diagnosis, fabricated outcomes, named credentials, or medical marketing claims.

Visual
Calm clinical service design with soft containment, strong readability, and reassuring pacing.
Typography
Humanist sans with moderate scale, generous line height, and quiet labels.
Palette
Mineral green, mist, white, and softened eucalyptus.
Layout
Question-led hero, service pathways, practitioner-role explanation, and appointment sequence.

Constraints

  • No diagnosis or medical advice
  • No fabricated practitioner credentials
  • Minimum accessible hierarchy and focus treatment

Truthful limitations

  • No clinician, clinic, or appointment system is real
  • Service suitability requires professional assessment
NADI is a fictional repository-owned interface direction. No diagnosis, medical advice, clinic, practitioner, credential, outcome, or live booking is provided.