Kindergarten
“Your head hurts a lot sometimes. The doctor wants to help you feel better. We will look at why.”
Decision support. Pre-visit interview output and patient education are structured for clinician review and adjustment before they reach the patient or the chart. ChironAI does not make a regulatory clearance claim; see Disclosures.
Patient engagement is part of clinical reasoning, not a marketing wrapper. ChironAI’s patient surfaces \u2014 pre-visit interview, patient portal, multi-language education \u2014 are designed so that the patient’s perspective enters the consultation context with the same structural respect as the lab values do.
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Decision-support output. Clinician review and attestation required before this content is signed into the chart.
Chief complaint
Recurring headaches over the last 3 weeks.
Chiron
How would you describe the pain quality?
Patient
Throbbing, mostly on the right side of my head, sometimes behind my eye.
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On a scale from 1 to 10, how severe is it at its worst?
Patient
7 to 8 at its worst, usually a 4 to 5.
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Do you notice any visual changes, nausea, or sensitivity to light or sound?
Patient
Yes, lights hurt my eyes during the worst ones. I have felt nauseated twice.
Chiron
Have you had headaches like this before?
Patient
I had something similar in college, maybe 20 years ago. They went away on their own.
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Any new medications, supplements, or recent changes in caffeine or alcohol?
Patient
I started a new birth control pill about 6 weeks ago.
Surfaced for clinician attention
Patient education that lands at one reading level fails at every other. ChironAI composes patient-facing content at six levels \u2014 the same clinical content, calibrated to where the patient reads.
“Your head hurts a lot sometimes. The doctor wants to help you feel better. We will look at why.”
“You have been getting strong headaches. The doctor will check what is causing them so we can stop them.”
“These headaches appear to be migraines. They are common, treatable, and we will figure out what triggers yours.”
“Your symptom pattern is consistent with migraine without aura. We will discuss preventive options, acute management, and lifestyle factors that may help.”
“You meet ICHD-3 criteria for migraine without aura. We will review pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic management, identify your trigger profile, and decide on prophylaxis.”
“Symptom profile consistent with ICHD-3 migraine without aura. Recent CHC initiation is a relevant modifier; we will weigh continuation against alternative contraception options before initiating triptan therapy.”
The patient-education output supports all twelve locales the documentation surface does \u2014 English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Russian, Arabic (RTL), Hindi, Mandarin, Korean, Tagalog, Vietnamese.
Content is composed natively in the target locale at the requested reading level. Patient instructions in the clinician’s preferred language and the patient’s preferred language can be exported side by side for compliance with language-access obligations.