Smart intake
Tell us what is going on. The intake asks adaptive questions, organizes your medical history, and flags risks that need clinical attention.
Clinician review
A California-licensed clinician reads the case, asks for labs or a visit when needed, modifies the draft, and finalizes whether care should proceed.
RN delivery
For at-home services, a registered nurse brings the finalized protocol to you, stays through the visit, and documents what happened.
What the AI does
The AI collects information, summarizes context, surfaces contraindications, and drafts a starting point for review. It does not diagnose, prescribe, approve, or release a protocol on its own.
What the clinician does
The clinician owns the care decision. They can approve, modify, decline, request labs, or route you to a different form of care. The final plan is the clinician-reviewed version, not the AI draft.
What the nurse does
For eligible in-home care, the RN verifies the plan, checks the treatment context, administers the visit, watches for adverse signs, and documents the care event.
Safety boundary: u-wellness is not urgent care or emergency care. If symptoms suggest an emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.