Appointments can feel overwhelming, especially when you are trying to explain invisible illness, fluctuating symptoms, disability, support needs, or complex daily impacts in a short amount of time.
The Appointment Clarity Kit is a gentle and practical preparation tool designed to help you organise your thoughts before an appointment, capture what is hard to explain, and leave with clearer next steps.
This free resource helps you turn scattered thoughts into something more structured, so you can walk into medical, allied health, NDIS, support coordination, workplace, school, or carer-related appointments feeling more prepared and less alone.
Inside, you will find simple pages to help you:
Brain dump your main concerns before the appointment
Identify what has been hardest lately
Explain invisible symptoms and fluctuating capacity
Capture functional impacts such as fatigue, pain, dizziness, brain fog, sensory overload and recovery time
Prepare questions to ask during the appointment
Request reports, referrals, evidence or written recommendations
Record what was discussed, agreed and needs follow-up afterwards
This resource is especially helpful for people who often “look fine” in appointments, but struggle with the real-life impact before, during or after daily tasks.
It is not about making your experience sound perfect. It is about helping you explain what is actually happening in a way that is clearer, calmer and easier to come back to later.
Best for: People living with chronic illness, disability, invisible symptoms, fluctuating capacity, neurodivergence, complex health needs, carers, families and support teams.
Use it for: GP appointments, specialist reviews, allied health sessions, NDIS conversations, support coordination meetings, workplace discussions, school meetings, carer planning and follow-up appointments.
Format: Digital PDF download. Print it, type over it, or use it as a guide before your next appointment.
Please note: This resource is for organisation and preparation only. It does not replace medical, legal, emergency, clinical, NDIS or professional advice.