Clinical Spotlight Map — Case Synthesis (Approved Case)

$2,250.00

If you received this link, your case has already been reviewed and approved. This step allows you to move forward with the full synthesis process.

This isn't a stack of paper — it's a guided process built entirely around your records, your history, and your specific situation, ending with a clear, prioritized set of next steps to bring to your care team

What's included

  • Comprehensive review and synthesis of your submitted records

  • Initial Clinical Spotlight Map — a structured synthesis of patterns, questions, and priorities specific to your case

  • 45-minute Initial Synthesis Review — walk through the map together, clarify, identify what needs refining

  • Refined Clinical Spotlight Map — revised based on what came up in that conversation

  • 45-minute Refined Synthesis Review — review the final map and build the prioritized roadmap of questions to bring back to your providers

  • A 3-month window to complete the process at a pace that works for you

What you leave with

Not just a document — a clear, prioritized roadmap of what to explore next, organized around your specific case, ready to bring into your next clinical conversation.

What this is (and isn't)

  • Cross-system interpretation and pattern synthesis — not diagnosis/treatment (that remains with your provider)

  • Organization and synthesis of patterns in clinical records

  • Customized to the individual and the specific situation being reviewed

  • Designed to support — not replace — care from your licensed provider

The synthesis may include

  • Longitudinal medical record organization

  • Cross-system pattern mapping

  • Organization of genetic findings (when relevant)

How this differs from a Thinking Partner Session

This is a document-based, multi-step synthesis developed over time. A Thinking Partner Session is a single, real-time clarity session without record review.

Before we begin

This is a structured three-month engagement — once your synthesis is complete and reviewed, the engagement closes. Clients who wish to re-engage with significant new findings or a meaningfully changed clinical picture are welcome to do so through a Map Update at that time.

This work is designed to support medical care — not replace it. All diagnostic decisions, testing, and treatment planning remain with your licensed provider.

If you received this link, your case has already been reviewed and approved. This step allows you to move forward with the full synthesis process.

This isn't a stack of paper — it's a guided process built entirely around your records, your history, and your specific situation, ending with a clear, prioritized set of next steps to bring to your care team

What's included

  • Comprehensive review and synthesis of your submitted records

  • Initial Clinical Spotlight Map — a structured synthesis of patterns, questions, and priorities specific to your case

  • 45-minute Initial Synthesis Review — walk through the map together, clarify, identify what needs refining

  • Refined Clinical Spotlight Map — revised based on what came up in that conversation

  • 45-minute Refined Synthesis Review — review the final map and build the prioritized roadmap of questions to bring back to your providers

  • A 3-month window to complete the process at a pace that works for you

What you leave with

Not just a document — a clear, prioritized roadmap of what to explore next, organized around your specific case, ready to bring into your next clinical conversation.

What this is (and isn't)

  • Cross-system interpretation and pattern synthesis — not diagnosis/treatment (that remains with your provider)

  • Organization and synthesis of patterns in clinical records

  • Customized to the individual and the specific situation being reviewed

  • Designed to support — not replace — care from your licensed provider

The synthesis may include

  • Longitudinal medical record organization

  • Cross-system pattern mapping

  • Organization of genetic findings (when relevant)

How this differs from a Thinking Partner Session

This is a document-based, multi-step synthesis developed over time. A Thinking Partner Session is a single, real-time clarity session without record review.

Before we begin

This is a structured three-month engagement — once your synthesis is complete and reviewed, the engagement closes. Clients who wish to re-engage with significant new findings or a meaningfully changed clinical picture are welcome to do so through a Map Update at that time.

This work is designed to support medical care — not replace it. All diagnostic decisions, testing, and treatment planning remain with your licensed provider.