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For people with full calendars and too many health loose ends. Attending organizes records, finds experts, schedules visits, prepares questions, and tracks follow-through across everything from daily routines to heart health.
What comes off your plate
Whole-health follow-through
From your toothbrush to your heart.
Attending keeps the daily details and serious risks moving: dental care, sleep, nutrition, training, mental health, labs, screening, aesthetics, specialists, cardiac risk, and family needs.
Private membership for busy founders, executives, and families with too much health work to personally manage.
The missing layer
You do not need more portals. You need the work to move.
Healthcare usually breaks down between visits: records in different portals, unclear next steps, conflicting advice, and follow-up that depends on you personally. When your calendar is full, even important health work can sit for weeks. Attending keeps it moving.
Built for complex lives
For people who do not have time to manage health like a second job.
Why Attending exists
One private office for the work no one else owns.
Attending is for people with access to good clinicians, but no time to chase records, find the right specialist, wait on callbacks, repeat the same history, and remember every next step across daily health, prevention, specialists, and family care.- Selective access so the work stays personal and responsive.
- Your doctors and existing care relationships can stay in place.
- Medical decisions remain with qualified clinicians.
What we do
A private office for the work before, between, and after visits.
Records and labs
Everything important in one place.
Collects records, labs, imaging, medications, family history, and prior recommendations into a current health brief.Experts and appointments
The right visit, well prepared.
Finds appropriate experts, schedules visits, sends context, and prepares the questions worth asking.Follow-through
Nothing important depends on memory.
Tracks next steps across dental, sleep, nutrition, training, mental health, prevention, aesthetics, cardiac follow-up, and family needs.We collect what exists, identify what is missing, build a practical plan, and start moving the health work out of your head and off your calendar.
After onboarding, the work becomes ongoing scheduling, preparation, follow-up, and review.Week 1
Collect
Records, labs, imaging, medications, family history, current clinicians, and unfinished follow-up.Week 2
Clarify
What is current, what is missing, what needs a visit, and what can wait.Week 3
Plan
A personal health roadmap for appointments, screening, sleep, mental health, nutrition, and training.Ongoing
Move
Scheduling, preparation, follow-up, reminders, and periodic review of what should happen next.
Membership
One membership. Your private health office.
For people whose health is spread across portals, specialists, labs, text threads, family updates, and unfinished follow-up. Attending gives you one trusted place to bring the complexity, and one team responsible for making it easier to act.
What we do
- Build and maintain your health brief
- Find experts and arrange appointments
- Prepare visit questions and send context
- Track follow-up across dental, labs, sleep, mental health, nutrition, training, prevention, aesthetics, cardiac risk, and family needs
What we do not do
- We are not a primary care practice
- We do not replace your physicians or therapists
- We do not manage emergencies or urgent treatment
- We do not sell one-size-fits-all protocols
Example
A clear plan from years of scattered care.
This is what Attending looks like in practice: taking a busy person's scattered health picture and turning it into clear next steps.
Profile
Founder, 48. Six specialists. Three years of fragmented records. Elevated CAC score. Sleep issues. Family cardiac history.
This client had access to excellent doctors, but was still carrying the job of connecting everything: portals, records, priorities, appointments, and follow-up.Collected the facts
Pulled labs, imaging, visit notes, medications, family history, and open recommendations into one concise health brief.
Prepared the right reviews
Prepared the cardiac, metabolic, sleep, and family history context so each visit started with the right information.
Arranged the visits
Scheduled key appointments, prepared agendas, tracked recommendations, and clarified what needed action first.
Kept the plan moving
Created a practical roadmap across cardiology follow-up, sleep, nutrition, training, mental health support, and recurring review.
What changed
- One current health brief instead of memory, PDFs, and portals.
- Clear ranking of what needed attention now, next, and later.
- Specialist visits prepared, scheduled, and followed up.
- Sleep, nutrition, and training tied to the real calendar.
- Quarterly review scheduled with next priorities already defined.
What changes for you
You stay focused on your company, family, and life. Attending handles the records, scheduling, preparation, and follow-up that usually get pushed to nights and weekends.Clear boundaries
We support your healthcare. We do not replace it.
Your doctors make medical decisions.
Your therapists provide mental health care.
Attending handles organization, preparation, scheduling, and follow-up.
Emergencies and urgent medical issues go through emergency services or your treating clinicians.
Private access
We work with a limited number of clients.
We take on fewer clients so the work stays personal, discreet, and responsive. If your health is important but keeps getting pushed behind the day, send a short note.
What happens next
- Your request is reviewed by a person.
- We look for situations where Attending can remove meaningful work quickly.
- If there is fit, we schedule a private onboarding conversation.
- Before onboarding, we discuss privacy, records handling, and the exact support you want.
Priority review