IMA Ready structures your symptoms, concerns, and goals before any appointment — so nothing gets lost in the room.
Founding member pricing. Limited spots available.
First 1000 members get a coupon for £20/year instead of £40
Your Appointment
GP Visit · Tomorrow 10:30am
Recurring headaches for 3 weeks, worse in the morning
Could this be related to my blood pressure?
A clear next step — test, referral, or reassurance
2 min
to prepare
Nothing
gets lost
See IMA Ready in action
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In under two minutes, IMA Ready helps you shape what you want to say. Your symptoms, your timeline, your questions — turned into a clear, calm brief that you own. No more forgetting the thing you most needed to say.
IMA READY
Good morning, Sarah
Appointment tomorrow — let's prepare
What's going on?
How long?
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Halfway there
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Halfway there
National data shows that patient experience in primary care varies significantly — particularly in how listened to and understood people feel during consultations.
Across interviews and research, many women describe:
IMA Ready is designed to strengthen the moment before and after the consultation — helping patients communicate clearly in the room.
GP appointments are constrained by time, making it challenging to cover everything patients need to discuss.
Without preparation, it's easy to forget important details or struggle to articulate concerns clearly.
Structure benefits both.
IMA Ready brings simple structure to symptom reflection, appointment goals, and follow-up clarity.
IMA Ready is being developed with patient interviews and GP input, with the aim of strengthening communication within primary care consultations.
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Billed annually. Cancel anytime.
Your symptoms deserve to be heard.
Join the waiting list before all 1000 spots are gone and get IMA Ready for £20 a year, locked in for life.

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