Atlas of Symptoms

Put what you feel into words
a doctor can use.

Pick the closest answers in everyday language. We turn them into a clear note you can copy — and a short list of possibilities to ask about.

This tool helps you organize symptoms. It does not replace urgent medical care for severe, fast‑worsening, or alarming symptoms.

I’m here about

For pain, focus on where it is, how it feels, what changes it, and how it affects you.

Step one

Describe what is happening.

Pick the closest option in each row. The note builds itself as you go.

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Does the pain feel more inside the body, or closer to the surface?
How strong is it right now? Not rated yet
How does it feel?
How is it behaving over time?
How much does it get in the way?
Does it stay put, or spread?
What is the overall feel of it?

Use the closest fit. This captures the tone, not just the location.

Helpful extra detail

Anything that would help a doctor picture it more accurately.

Step two

Your note, so far.

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Saved on this device

Start answering above. Your note begins to write itself.

Plain‑language summary

Your patient‑facing summary will appear here.

Doctor‑ready note

Step three

Possibilities to ask about.

Not a diagnosis

When you’re ready, ask for a shortlist. We’ll sort possibilities by how the details you entered support or weaken each one.

Nothing to compare yet

Fill in the questions above, then use Show possible matches to see a shortlist.