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.
Ongoing care review
View visit pathPreventive conversation
View visit pathReferral coordination
View visit pathKnow what happens before, during, and after.
The journey is educational interface direction, not a guarantee of service or outcome.
- 01
Before
Choose a reason and access needs
- 02
Arrival
Confirm details with the real provider
- 03
Conversation
Discuss the concern and next step
- 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