Tools
Tools to help you decide, prepare, and understand
Each tool does one thing well — prepares you for an appointment, decodes a result, or maps a decision. Educational only, never a diagnosis. They run in your browser; your health information stays with you.
Weighing a specific treatment or option? See the decision aids — they lay out the real choices and the questions to take to your GP.
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Health Risk Checker
A personalised snapshot of your risk across 49 common conditions — calculator, filterable table, and quiz. See what's modifiable and what to bring to your GP. Educational only; your data stays in your browser.
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Medical Words Explained
Paste a pathology report, scan result, or specialist letter and get plain-English explanations of the jargon. Private — the text never leaves your browser.
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Consult Prep Wizard
Turn your symptoms into a clear one-page brief for your GP — structured the way a clinician reads, with the gaps flagged so you can decide your answers before the appointment.
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BRAN Question Generator
The Benefits, Risks, Alternatives and 'what if I do nothing' questions worth asking before a treatment decision. Educational — the questions, never the answer.
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NNT/NNH Visualiser
See what a treatment's benefit and harm actually look like across 100 people — the real numbers behind the percentages.
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Post-Consult Debrief
Walked out foggy? Turn what you remember into a clear one-page plan and the questions to bring back next time.
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Fact Checker
Heard a health claim on the news, radio, or social media and weren't sure what to make of it? Search it here for a plain-English, evidence-checked answer — what the study actually found, what AU guidelines say, and the question to bring to your GP. Free and private.
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GLP-1 PBS Eligibility Checker
Heard about Ozempic, Wegovy or Mounjaro and wondering where you stand? Answer a few questions and see how you sit against the public PBS and TGA criteria — then print the result for your GP. Educational only; nothing is prescribed or supplied here.
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Guided tool
Breathe
A free guided breathing tool — box breathing, 4-7-8, coherent, and the physiological sigh. Runs entirely in your browser.
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AUSDRISK — Type 2 Diabetes Risk Calculator
The official Australian Government type 2 diabetes risk tool, reproduced for education. See your five-year risk as a count of real people, and what you can change. Runs privately in your browser.
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Australian CVD Risk Calculator
Your five-year risk of a heart attack or stroke, using the recalibrated Australian CVD risk equation behind cvdcheck.org.au. Educational only; nothing is stored.
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FRAX — Fracture Risk Calculator (Australia)
An Australia-calibrated FRAX estimate of your ten-year fracture risk, read against the published Australian action lines. Works with or without a bone-density score.
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CHA₂DS₂-VASc — AF Stroke Risk
Turn the atrial-fibrillation stroke-risk score into a plain one-in-N chance, and see why your Australian score (CHA₂DS₂-VA) may be one lower. Educational only.
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HAS-BLED — Bleeding Risk on Blood Thinners
Work out your HAS-BLED bleeding-risk score and see which points you can actually change — a fix-list for your GP. A high score is a reason to review, not stop.
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Breast Cancer Risk Calculator
A plain-English front door to a breast-cancer risk conversation. See roughly where you sit, and the questions to take to your GP about a formal assessment.
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Mental Health Check-in (PHQ-9 / GAD-7 / K10)
Three validated questionnaires you fill out yourself, with a scored, dated summary to open the conversation with your GP. A starting point, not a diagnosis. Crisis lines throughout.
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Blood Pressure & Blood Sugar Trend Plotter
Paste your home readings and see the pattern your GP reads — morning-versus-evening skew, spread, and readings outside the usual Australian range. Nothing leaves your browser.
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These tools provide general information to help you prepare for and make the most of time with your own doctor. They do not diagnose, prescribe, or replace personal medical advice. If something is urgent, call 000.