Fatigue, brain fog, dizziness, breathing problems, a racing heart, broken sleep: Long COVID is a story with many threads, told again in every practice. Continuum turns it into one structured, printable account: what started when, what changed, what was already tested.
No portal, no software for the clinic. You upload, Continuum organises, you bring one page.
Photos or PDFs, complete or not. Whatever you have is enough to start.
No account needed to try it. Your files are deleted after processing.
Every new practice asks when it began and what has been tried. The brief answers that in two minutes, and your energy stays for the new questions.
Brain fog and fatigue resist short answers. The optional interview asks the way a physician would: since when, how strong, what makes it worse, what it stops you doing.
Which values were checked, which referrals are open: the brief lists what exists, so appointments build on it instead of repeating it.
Good weeks, bad weeks: the timeline shows how symptoms moved over months. That is information a single appointment cannot capture.
At the end of every brief there are three questions you might raise. They are derived from your history, not from a recommendation. For this journey they might look like:
They are prompts, not instructions. Cross out what you do not want to raise.
Many briefs are prepared by a daughter, a son or a partner. Continuum works the same way when the records are not your own: gather, upload, bring one page.
How caregivers use ContinuumTry it without an account: your files are deleted as soon as the brief is built. If you save a brief, it is stored AES-256 encrypted, and you can delete it, or your whole account, in one step. GDPR followed.
More on securityNotes on your symptoms, reports from tests so far, the medication plan. Gaps are fine.
Continuum reads the files. The symptom interview is optional and skippable at any point.
One A4 page, in the language of your doctor: English, German, French or Spanish.
No account needed to try it. Your files are deleted after processing.