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One-on-one medical escort and service coordination process

Service Process

A clear path from a 15-minute first call to long-term health management

Every engagement starts with goals, records, risk boundaries, and fit review before specialist matching, travel coordination, review, and follow-up.

Private Health Intelligence for Global Families

Risk management, long-term health decision rights, and global medical resource allocation.

Private Inquiry

Deeper Context

More than a headline: each module becomes a decision system.

01

Fit Review

This module connects client goals, medical records, risk boundaries, and appropriate resources into a clearer decision path.

Goal clarification

Risk review

Follow-up plan

02

Medical Records

This module connects client goals, medical records, risk boundaries, and appropriate resources into a clearer decision path.

Goal clarification

Risk review

Follow-up plan

03

Specialist Matching

This module connects client goals, medical records, risk boundaries, and appropriate resources into a clearer decision path.

Goal clarification

Risk review

Follow-up plan

04

Long-Term Follow-up

This module connects client goals, medical records, risk boundaries, and appropriate resources into a clearer decision path.

Goal clarification

Risk review

Follow-up plan

Client Pathway

Book a 15-Minute Call
01

15-minute first call

Clarify the family's most important health priority, timing, language needs, and privacy boundaries.

02

Fit and risk-boundary review

Assess whether the request fits medical resource coordination and clarify that we do not provide diagnosis, treatment, or medical acts.

03

Records and question list

Organize prior reports, imaging, medications, family history, and questions for physicians.

04

Specialist and institution matching

Match resources based on specialty capability, institution rules, compliance boundaries, availability, and language process.

05

Japan or cross-border coordination

Coordinate appointments, interpretation, escort, vehicle transfer, charter flow, and post-visit documents.

06

Review and long-term follow-up

Create action lists, retesting plans, family health archives, and annual review rhythm.