Prepare for Your Appointment
A strong Ambulant+ consultation starts before the video session begins. This guide helps patients prepare symptoms, medicines, records, supported devices, lobby vitals and escalation context so the clinician can review the safest and clearest picture possible.
A guided care workflow, not a loose help article.
Describe
Capture the symptom story clearly before booking or joining.
Prepare
Charge devices, gather medicines and upload useful records.
Measure
Take supported lobby vitals where clinically appropriate.
Join
Enter the session on time from a quiet, private setting.
The consultation-readiness workflow
Follow this sequence to keep the Ambulant+ journey clear, safe and operationally complete.
Symptom story
Explain onset, duration, severity, progression, triggers, relieving factors, associated symptoms and what you have already tried.
Triage quality
Include red flags such as chest pain, severe breathlessness, fainting, confusion, weakness, bleeding, pregnancy concerns, severe pain or rapidly worsening symptoms.
Medication and allergy context
Keep medication names, doses, allergies, chronic conditions and recent treatment changes nearby.
Device preparation
Charge Health Monitor, Digital Stethoscope, HD Otoscope or NexRing where relevant and confirm the app/workspace is ready.
Lobby vitals
Where supported, take blood pressure, pulse, SpO₂, temperature, glucose or ECG readings before the clinician review.
Session discipline
Join a few minutes early, use good lighting, stable internet, working microphone/camera and a private space.
Remote care must never delay urgent care.
Ambulant+ resources should support safe behaviour, not self-diagnosis or false reassurance.
Do not wait for a remote appointment if symptoms are severe, rapidly worsening or potentially life-threatening.
Chest pain, stroke symptoms, severe breathlessness, collapse, confusion, uncontrolled bleeding or severe allergic symptoms require urgent/emergency care.
Device readings support clinician review but do not override severe symptoms.
Poor-quality readings should be repeated if positioning, movement or device contact may have affected accuracy.
Clear answers for patients and AI search.
These answers support patient education, search visibility and safer platform use.
What should I write in my symptom description?
Write when the symptom started, how severe it is, whether it is getting better or worse, what triggers it, what helps it, associated symptoms, relevant medicines and any home readings.
Should I take vitals before my Ambulant+ appointment?
Where supported and appropriate, take available lobby vitals before the session so the clinician has useful context. Do not delay urgent care to obtain readings.
Do I need to charge devices before the session?
Yes. Supported devices should be charged and ready before the appointment to avoid losing time during the consultation.
Continue the patient operations pathway.
Use these connected resources to keep the patient journey coherent across access, appointment preparation, care continuity, fulfilment and diagnostics.
Enter the right Ambulant+ workspace.
Ambulant+ separates public information from protected workspaces, giving patients, clinicians, pharmacies, diagnostics teams, clients and administrators a role-appropriate route into the platform.

