Illustrative diagnostic-services website direction · service scope, collection arrangements, report access, prices, privacy information, and contact details need client approval before launch.

CarePath

A practical health-information direction

A practical health-information direction

When the next step is unclear, make the route legible.

CarePath is an illustrative website direction for a pharmacy, medical laboratory, or diagnostics provider. It gives people a calm place to find an approved service route, understand what to ask, and reach a verified contact channel.

This demo does not offer tests, appointments, report access, collection, medical advice, or data submission. Those details belong to the client’s reviewed service information.

Choose the kind of help you need

A small finder can reduce the search before a call or visit.

Select a route to reveal the page blocks a real provider could approve and fill with its own current information.

2 illustrative routes shown

01

For approved service listings

Service categories

A provider can group its verified services in plain language, then link each category to client-approved information.

02

For client-confirmed locations

Branch or location finder

Reserve this route for verified branch details, directions, accessibility notes, and the services actually available at each location.

Service cards with a job to do

Useful structure before a provider supplies the facts.

The cards below are deliberately about information architecture. A real provider should replace every category, availability statement, and clinical detail with reviewed copy.

No service, test, home collection, referral, prescription, price, timing, or health outcome is represented as available in this demo.

  1. 01

    Discovery

    Service discovery

    A concise entry point for verified test or pharmacy categories, explained in language people can scan on a phone.

  2. 02

    Preparation

    Visit preparation

    A place for provider-reviewed instructions, what to bring, and any service-specific notes that should not be guessed.

  3. 03

    Guidance

    Collection guidance

    A clear route for explaining an approved report-collection process and the correct channel for related questions.

  4. 04

    Handoff

    Contact and directions

    A verified handoff for phone, WhatsApp, branch, or map information after the client has supplied the details.

An original abstract wayfinding graphic showing four connected health-service stops in teal, blue, and warm yellow.
Illustrative route graphic

Report collection, made calm

Put the practical steps in one visible place.

The interface can guide a visitor to the client’s verified report process without collecting a reference number, name, passcode, or any health information itself.

  1. 01

    Read the provider’s approved collection note

    Keep the exact collection conditions, location details, and any identity requirements in the client’s reviewed copy.

  2. 02

    Use the confirmed contact or collection route

    Direct people to the provider’s chosen, verified channel rather than presenting a speculative portal or collection promise.

  3. 03

    Ask when something does not match

    Make room for a practical question through a client-approved contact route; the demo never interprets a report.

Contact needs a verified destination

Finish with the right handoff, not an invented form.

A live CarePath implementation can add the client’s approved branch, contact, directions, service hours, and support route once those details are confirmed.

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CarePath is a fictional Web Blitz design label, not a medical provider. Native Sinhala and Sri Lankan Tamil review is still required before publication.

A clear route is a better starting point than an assumed service.