Pre-consultation intake collected once, attached to the patient record, and available to the prescriber before the consultation begins.
Most private prescribing teams collect patient information at least twice: once when the patient books, and again when the prescriber asks the same questions at the start of the consultation. That duplication costs clinical time and introduces inconsistency.
OxygenRX intake forms are sent to the patient before the appointment and their answers land directly on the regulated patient record. By the time the prescriber opens the workspace, the intake context is already there. The consultation starts from a complete picture, not a blank sheet.
Designed to be configured for specific treatment pathways and attached to each patient record automatically.
Forms are triggered as part of the booking or order flow — the patient completes intake at a time that suits them, on any device. The completed form is attached to their record before the prescriber opens the case.
If a patient has completed intake for a previous treatment, their existing record already holds some of that context. Prescribers can see what has changed between reviews without asking the same baseline questions again.
For teams running multiple treatment categories, each pathway can have a distinct form template, so the right questions are always collected and the record stays clinically relevant.
Every action captured in one place
Forms, prescribing, payment and fulfilment
Versioned, role-aware access throughout
Intake data is most useful when it is connected to the record, the consultation and the prescribing action.
The regulated record where completed form answers are stored and made available across the workflow.
Consultations that read from the intake forms already on the patient record.
The operational view where intake context is surfaced at the point of the prescribing decision.
A 30‑minute walkthrough across patient intake, consultation, prescribing, payment routes, repeat care and pharmacy fulfilment, tailored to how your team works.