For family and loved ones
Help in real ways, without the chaos.
OncoDots helps you organize support around the patient — appointments, questions for the doctor, and coordination within the family. It does not replace the doctor, does not collect medical data, and does not ask for personal information to get started.
- ✓Organize who does what, without parallel messages
- ✓Prepare the questions before the appointment
- ✓You can try everything without an account and without sensitive data
What you can do now
🗂️See how to organize supportShare tasks clearly — who does what, no overlap.📋Prepare the questions for the doctorA checklist of what to ask at the next appointment.🌿Start with one simple stepA short calming exercise — 3 minutes, no account.Quick first steps
What OncoDots does NOT do
- ✕It does not make diagnoses or give medical advice
- ✕It does not collect personal data on this page
- ✕It does not replace the doctor or the treatment team
Your data stays private. No advertising tracking on this page.
Save what you have started
With a free account, you lose nothing you have noted — you continue right where you left off, anytime.
Detailed guide
Today
Do only the steps that reduce confusion right away.
- 1.Decide who goes to the next appointment and who stays the contact person.
- 2.Note the next appointment, the clinic and the useful number all in one place.
- 3.Prepare 2-3 clear questions the patient wants to ask.
In the next 7 days
Build the minimum rhythm of support, not a perfect system.
- 1.Gather the medical records and recent results into a single folder.
- 2.Clarify what each family member can take on: transport, paperwork, calls, shopping.
- 3.Keep a short summary with the important information, not long scattered conversations.
Delegation list
Check off what you've already sorted out.
What you take on now
Practical delegation, easy to check.
- Confirming appointments and the route to the clinic
- The short list of documents and current treatments
- A clear update channel for the family, without parallel messages
What is better to avoid
Support helps when it stays simple and concrete.
- - Do not take over every decision for the patient when it is not needed.
- - Do not open several groups, lists and conversations for the same topic.
- - Do not turn every day into a race to solve all the problems at once.
Mini-guides for loved ones
Practical, navigable guides, screen by screen.
Where you go next
Choose the next helpful step now.