GP Appointment Quick Tool
£18
Prepare the reason for the appointment, symptoms, questions, medication issues and the one thing you need clarified before you leave.
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WardWise Quick Tools are short, practical resources for one immediate task: preparing for an appointment, slowing down a decision, raising a concern, checking a discharge plan or organising a medication question.
Use a Quick Tool when you do not need a full pack — you just need clearer questions, wording or a simple record before the next conversation.
Quick Tools are best when you already know the next conversation you need to prepare for.
Available tools
These are focused tools for practical preparation. Start with the free article if you are still orienting. Use a Quick Tool when you need a prompt, checklist or short record now.
£18
Prepare the reason for the appointment, symptoms, questions, medication issues and the one thing you need clarified before you leave.
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Check medicines, warning signs, follow-up, transport, home support, equipment and who to contact if the plan fails.
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When something feels wrong and you need clear wording, facts, escalation route and a record of who was told and when.
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Slow down benefits, risks, alternatives, pressure, uncertainty and the questions you need answered before agreeing.
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For consent, aftercare, reported concerns, documentation and questions around immunisation uncertainty — without political noise.
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Capture what changed, why it changed, what to monitor, side effects, review dates and questions before starting, stopping or changing treatment.
Buy on PayhipQuick Tools are not a substitute for care. They are preparation prompts. If a situation is serious, deteriorating, unsafe or urgent, seek urgent or emergency medical help rather than using a downloadable resource first.
Right level
A Quick Tool is for one practical moment. A Clarity Pack is for a wider situation that needs a fuller record, deeper thinking and repeat use.
You need to prepare for one appointment, one call, one discharge conversation or one medication question.
Browse toolsChoose a Clarity Pack when there is history, uncertainty, multiple people involved, or you need a reusable workbook.
View packsBundles combine the Core Patient Record, Quick Tool and Clarity Pack for one complete lane.
View bundlesThe Core Patient Record helps hold baseline, medicines, allergies, contacts, history and key documents in one place.
View Core Patient RecordHow to use
Quick Tools are designed to be used before and during real conversations — not just read once and forgotten.
Write down the reason for the conversation, the main concern, key dates, changes, medicines and what you need answered.
Keep the questions visible so important points are not missed when the conversation feels rushed or stressful.
Note what was said, what changed, who is responsible, when review is due and what to do if things get worse.
If concern remains, move from a prompt into a clearer record, a family advocacy route, or a fuller Clarity Pack.
Scope and safety
WardWise Quick Tools support clearer preparation and communication. They do not replace medical assessment, diagnosis, treatment, prescribing, urgent care or legal advice.
Each Quick Tool should help you organise what to ask, what to say, what was agreed and what the next step is. They are not designed to tell you what treatment to accept or refuse.
If you are unsure, start with the related free article. If the situation is complex, consider a Clarity Pack or bundle rather than relying on a single-page prompt.
If someone is seriously unwell, deteriorating, unsafe or in immediate danger, seek urgent or emergency medical help.
WardWise Quick Tools are built for focused preparation: better questions, clearer wording and a simple record when healthcare feels rushed, unclear or difficult to navigate.