Tracking

Outcomes Tracker

If nothing is measured, then the provider is free to call any outcome a success. Tracking restores memory, specificity, and patient leverage.

Use this page for
Clarifying what belongs in a real due-diligence process before a provider narrative gets to define the frame for you.

Record the starting line.

  • Condition-specific symptom scale or validated questionnaire.
  • Pain, mobility, function, or lab values relevant to the indication.
  • Imaging or records that define the pre-treatment state.
  • The exact treatment date, route, product, and provider team.

Measure at the intervals the sales process usually skips.

  • 24–72 hours: immediate adverse events and early symptom shifts.
  • 30 days: first functional checkpoint.
  • 90 days: whether any improvement is durable rather than anecdotal.
  • 6 months: whether the claimed mechanism seems to have translated into lived change.