GLP-1 doctor summary

GLP-1 doctor summary: what to bring to your visit

A GLP-1 doctor summary is a concise record of what you entered: prescribed routine dates, daily check-ins, symptom notes, weight trend if tracked, protein and water notes, and questions for your clinician. It should prepare a clearer conversation, not make medical decisions.

Doctor-ready notesWellness only

Twelvo is for wellness tracking and education only. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, treatment recommendations, dose recommendations, or injection-site recommendations. Follow your prescribed plan and contact your healthcare provider for medical decisions.

What to include

Build the summary from saved records

The strongest summary is not a long explanation. It is a clean view of user-entered data and the questions you want to remember.

Prescribed routine record

Include medication name, dose as prescribed, dose dates, and the time you logged each entry. Keep this as a record, not a recommendation.

Daily check-ins

Summarize hunger, nausea, digestion, energy, mood, and free notes so your clinician can see the timeline you entered.

Notable symptom days

List the dates you want to discuss. Do not ask the summary to interpret symptoms or decide what they mean.

Weight trend, if tracked

Show weight as a trend for context if you choose to track it. Avoid treating a single number as a verdict.

Protein and water notes

Bring simple consistency notes if they help you describe your routine. Twelvo is not a calorie counter or nutrition plan.

Questions

Add questions about your prescribed plan, medication label, symptoms, routine, or anything you do not want to forget.

Appointment prep

What to tell your doctor about your GLP-1 notes

A useful appointment note answers one simple question: what happened in your own tracking record that you want your clinician to see or explain?

Before the visit

Review your timeline and mark the dates you want to discuss: dose logs, saved check-ins, notable symptom notes, and questions. Keep it factual and short.

What to tell your doctor

Start with the basics: what you were prescribed, what you logged, which dates stood out, and what you want help understanding.

What to leave out

Skip guesses, self-diagnosis, and app-generated conclusions. Twelvo helps organize notes; your clinician is the source for medical interpretation.

3 questions to ask

Bring three questions, not a data dump

Use your summary to make the visit easier to navigate. These questions keep Twelvo in its role: preparing notes, not giving medical advice.

  1. 1

    Which parts of this summary are useful for you to see next time?

  2. 2

    Are there specific symptoms, dates, or changes in my notes that you want me to contact you about sooner?

  3. 3

    Should I keep tracking dose dates, check-ins, weight, protein, water, symptoms, or a smaller set of notes?

Twelvo export

What Twelvo exports today

Twelvo's doctor summary PDF is generated from the summary preview shown in the app. It is a user-controlled record for discussion, not an interpretation of symptoms or treatment.

Summary period

The PDF shows the date range, generated date, current week out of 12, days saved, and doses saved as taken.

Dose log table

Each row shows the week, scheduled date, dose amount from the user's prescribed routine, and saved status.

Weekly recap

The recap shows each week in the period, logged days, saved dose status, and a plain symptom note.

Symptom note and disclaimer

The export includes the symptom summary generated from user-entered data and repeats the wellness-only, no-medical-advice disclaimer.

Keep it clean

Four rules for a calmer appointment note

A doctor summary should make the conversation easier to start. It should not bury the visit under too much data or make claims the app cannot support.

Dated

A dated timeline is easier to discuss than memory alone.

Factual

Use saved observations: what you entered, when you entered it, and what you want to ask.

Short

A concise summary helps the appointment stay focused.

User-controlled

You decide what to include, export, show, or keep private.

Questions

Add the questions you do not want to forget

The summary is a bridge between tracking and care. It helps you remember questions, while your healthcare provider remains the source for medical decisions.

Routine questions

  • Questions about your prescribed dose day, timing, or medication label.
  • Questions about a late, missed, or uncertain log.
  • Questions about what your clinician wants you to track next.

Symptom questions

  • Dates with nausea, digestion, energy, mood, or appetite notes you want to discuss.
  • Symptoms or changes that concern you.
  • Patterns you noticed but do not want to interpret alone.

Tracking questions

  • Whether your current notes are useful for future visits.
  • Whether weight, protein, water, or check-in notes are worth continuing.
  • What information your clinician prefers in the next summary.

Sharing control

You decide what leaves the app

A doctor-ready summary should never feel like an automatic clinic sync. Twelvo is designed around user-controlled sharing: review the record, choose what matters, and show or export only what you want.

The PDF export opens through the native share sheet. Keep private notes private when they are not useful for the appointment, and keep medical interpretation out of the app.

First 12 weeks

A doctor summary is the end of the tracking loop

During the first 12 weeks, the daily notes can add up quickly. The first 12 weeks on GLP-1 guide shows how to keep those notes calm from week one through your next clinician conversation.

How Twelvo fits

Small check-ins. Clearer conversations.

Twelvo helps you save prescribed routine logs, daily check-ins, optional weight, protein and water notes, symptoms, and questions. The doctor summary PDF turns the saved preview into a clear record for discussion, not a clinical recommendation.

FAQ

GLP-1 doctor summary questions

What is a GLP-1 doctor summary?

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A GLP-1 doctor summary is a concise record of user-entered tracking data: dose dates from your prescribed routine, check-ins, symptoms, weight if tracked, protein and water notes, and questions for your clinician.

Can a doctor summary recommend treatment changes?

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No. Twelvo summaries are wellness records only. They do not recommend treatment changes, dose changes, injection sites, or clinical actions.

What should I bring to a GLP-1 appointment?

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Bring the notes you choose: dose dates, daily check-in trends, notable symptom days, weight trend if tracked, protein and water notes, and questions you want to ask.

How do I export a Twelvo doctor summary?

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Twelvo creates a PDF from the summary preview in the app and opens the native share sheet. You choose where to save, send, or show it.

Can my doctor open the summary?

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The export is a PDF, so it is designed to be easy to show or share where PDF files are supported. Twelvo does not automatically send it to a clinic or medical record.

Is my doctor-summary data private?

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Sharing is user-controlled. Twelvo prepares the summary, then you choose what leaves the app. Do not include private notes you do not want to share.

Should I include every daily note?

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Not necessarily. A summary is usually easier to scan when it highlights dates, trends, notable days, and questions. You decide what to share.

How does this fit into the first 12 weeks?

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The first 12 weeks can create many small memories. A doctor summary turns those logs into a clearer timeline for a healthcare conversation.