How this works: These are strategic questions, not medical advice. They give you the language to challenge standard protocol, surface what hasn't been considered, and create accountability in the medical record — all without being dismissed as difficult.

Your Condition

The diagnosis or condition driving this appointment.

Be as specific as possible — a vague condition produces vague questions.

Recurrence History

How many times, how far apart, what happened each time. This is the pattern your doctor needs to answer for.

The more precise the timeline, the sharper the questions.

Treatments Already Tried

Everything that's been attempted and failed. This prevents your questions from being answered with "have you tried X."

Include medications, procedures, lifestyle changes — anything that was tried.

What You Want to Achieve

What outcome are you walking in to fight for? Be specific — this shapes every question we write.

The clearer your goal, the more targeted your questions.
Off-label options Specialist referral Why it keeps failing Clinical trial access Documentation in chart Find the root cause

Appointment Context (optional)

Context helps calibrate tone and strategy — a first visit with a new specialist calls for different questions than a follow-up with an established doctor.

This helps Roomside calibrate how aggressive vs. collaborative your questions should be.

Your information is used solely to generate your questions. We don't share your medical data with anyone.