Titrio Focus supports review preparation only. It does not diagnose, prescribe, interpret readings, recommend medication changes or provide emergency care.

Detailed fictional demo workspace

Review the patient information and clinician summary flow.

This demo shows the deeper Titrio Focus clinic product: a 12-week review workspace issued by clinic staff, completed by the patient, then compiled into a structured clinician review summary.

It uses fictional data only. The live paid version will require secure clinic sign-in, unique patient links, database storage, access controls, audit logs, retention rules and a data-processing agreement before handling real patient-entered information.

Clinic-side workspace

Clinic staff would sign in, create a review workspace for one patient, issue a secure link, and review submitted summaries without exposing a public form.

Create one 12-week workspace per patient review
Issue expiring, revocable patient links
Track not started, in progress and submitted reviews
Open summary, print, export and audit trail areas

Demo ADHD Clinic

Patient review workspaces

Submitted

Patient A-104

74 of 84 daily entries · 12 of 12 weekly BP/pulse readings

07/07/2026Open review

In progress

Patient B-221

38 of 84 daily entries · 6 of 12 weekly BP/pulse readings

06/07/2026Open review

Not started

Patient C-019

0 of 84 daily entries · 0 of 12 weekly BP/pulse readings

Link issuedOpen review

Patient workspace content

What patients enter across the 12-week review period.

This mirrors the deeper Titrio app structure. It is not a one-day tracker; it gives clinics a consistent patient-entered record across 84 days, plus weekly BP/pulse readings where requested.

Medication routine

  • Medication taken: yes, no, not applicable or prefer not to say
  • Time taken and whether it was later than usual
  • Missed dose notes without judgement or advice
  • Medication name, dose label and prescriber-advised change note
  • Link to the Titrio medication guide and recording tips

Focus and daily functioning

  • Focus/concentration
  • Starting tasks
  • Managing time
  • Emotional regulation
  • Restlessness or impulsivity
  • Energy, mental clarity and motivation
  • What felt supported and when support felt most noticeable

Body, mind and context

  • Sleep hours and sleep quality
  • Appetite, mood, hydration and stress load
  • Body or mind changes such as dry mouth, nausea, reduced appetite, difficulty sleeping or irritability
  • Context factors such as poor sleep, illness, caffeine, hormones, work pressure, travel or changed routine
  • Free-text patient notes for anything else worth remembering

Appointment preparation

  • What felt better or more supported
  • What felt harder
  • Timing or late-day wear-off notes
  • Flag for discussion with reason and short note
  • Questions for the clinician
  • Anything the patient is worried about forgetting

Example daily entries

Clinics need to see the actual type of information coming through, not just a status count. These examples show how patient-entered notes stay factual and review-focused.

Day 1 · 01/07/2026

Taken around 08:00

Focus 4/5, starting tasks 3/5, emotional regulation 4/5

Sleep 7 hours, appetite 3/5, mood 4/5

Morning focus felt clearer. Patient wants to ask whether to keep tracking timing, appetite and late-day focus.

Day 5 · 05/07/2026

Taken as usual

Focus 3/5, energy 2/5, emotional regulation 2/5

Sleep 5 hours, mood 2/5, appetite 3/5

Poor sleep seemed linked with a harder day. Flagged for discussion before review.

Day 6 · 06/07/2026

Taken late morning

Focus 3/5, time management 3/5, stress load 4/5

Routine changed at the weekend

Weekend routine changed breakfast and medication timing. Patient noted work pressure and late-day drop-off.

Weekly BP and pulse readings

Readings are included only as patient-entered information. Titrio Focus does not interpret whether readings are safe, unsafe or clinically significant.

Week 1

07/07/2026

BP 128/82
Pulse 78
Weight Not entered

Baseline home reading added by patient.

Week 6

11/08/2026

BP 124/80
Pulse 74
Weight Not entered

Reading added before medication-review checkpoint.

Week 12

22/09/2026

BP 126/81
Pulse 76
Weight Not entered

Final review-week reading submitted with summary.

Submitted clinician view

Compiled review information

This is the information a clinic needs to access after patient consent and submission.

PrintExport

This summary is based on patient-entered information. It supports a review conversation; it does not provide medical advice, interpret symptoms or readings, recommend medication changes, provide risk triage or replace clinical judgement.

Clinician-ready overview

  • Completed daily entries: 74 of 84
  • Completed weekly BP/pulse readings: 12 of 12
  • Medication marked as taken on most completed days
  • Medication later than usual noted on several disrupted-routine days
  • Flagged for discussion: sleep-linked harder days and late-day drop-off

Medication routine

  • Medication name: patient-entered medication example
  • Dose label: patient-entered dose label from prescription
  • Usual medication time: around 08:00
  • Patient notes routine was easier when linked with breakfast
  • One prescriber-advised medication change entry recorded

Focus and daily functioning

  • Focus/concentration: entries show better mornings on routine days
  • Starting tasks: patient reports getting started felt easier on some workdays
  • Time management: mixed entries, with harder days during work pressure
  • Emotional regulation: lower ratings after poor sleep
  • Mental clarity and motivation captured separately from focus

Sleep, appetite, mood and side effects

  • Sleep quality and hours captured across daily entries
  • Appetite recorded daily so the clinician can discuss lunchtime impact
  • Dry mouth and reduced appetite noted as patient-entered body/mind changes
  • Context factors include poor sleep, food timing, work pressure and changed routine
  • No interpretation or safety judgement is provided by Titrio Focus

Physical readings, if entered

  • Weekly blood pressure and pulse are displayed as patient-entered readings
  • Daily readings can also be added if the clinic has asked for them
  • Weight is optional and only used where requested or useful
  • The platform does not interpret BP, pulse or weight readings

Questions for the appointment

  • Should I keep tracking timing, appetite and late-day focus?
  • Is the late afternoon drop-off useful to discuss in relation to timing?
  • What information should I keep recording between reviews?

Secure patient link flow

A live clinic workspace would send each patient into their own secure review link. The link should be expiring, revocable and tied to one clinic and one review period.

titriofocus.com/review/secure-patient-token

Medication information and support links

The patient workspace includes medication information and recording tips so people know what is useful to capture before review, without receiving medication advice.

Clinical and legal boundary

Titrio Focus for Clinics organises patient-entered ADHD medication review preparation. It does not diagnose ADHD, prescribe medication, recommend medication changes, interpret blood pressure, pulse, weight, side effects or symptoms, replace clinical judgement, provide emergency support, or act as a clinical monitoring system. Clinical decisions remain with the qualified clinician or service.

This demo is fictional. Real patient data must not be entered into the public demo.