Understand healthcare letters
Turn dense NHS correspondence into plain-English summaries — with key dates, required actions, and context explained clearly, whatever your starting point.
About ExieCare
NHS letters, appointment details, and rights information can be difficult to process — especially under pressure, or when correspondence feels overwhelming. ExieCare gives you clearer explanations, organised information, and source-backed guidance, so you feel more prepared when it matters.
The problem
Letters, referrals, appointment details, cancellations, test updates, waiting times, and rights information can quickly pile up and become difficult to track.
For some people — including those who find dense or formal correspondence harder to process — that difficulty is more than inconvenience. It can mean missing something important, or feeling unprepared when speaking to healthcare services.
ExieCare is designed for those moments: when someone needs a calmer, clearer way to understand what has happened, what it might mean, and what they may need to do next.
What ExieCare helps with
ExieCare brings together document understanding, appointment awareness, and rights information into one supportive experience. It reads your correspondence with you, surfaces what matters most, and explains it in plain language — so you feel organised and prepared, not overwhelmed.
Turn dense NHS correspondence into plain-English summaries — with key dates, required actions, and context explained clearly, whatever your starting point.
Keep appointment details, reminders, and next steps in one place, so nothing important gets missed or buried in a pile of letters.
Explore your NHS rights with source-backed guidance linked directly to official NHS and public resources — so you can verify and read further.
Trust and safety
ExieCare is built specifically for sensitive healthcare information. It focuses on helping you understand and organise what you already have, while keeping clear limits around medical and legal advice.
Rights content links back to official NHS or public guidance wherever possible, so you always know where the information comes from.
Designed with sensitive healthcare correspondence and personal information in mind, from the ground up.
ExieCare is not medical or legal advice, and does not replace your GP, NHS service, or a qualified professional.
Mission
ExieCare exists to reduce the confusion and anxiety that can come with healthcare admin. It aims to make information clearer, actions easier to identify, and NHS rights easier to explore — for every patient, regardless of how they process information.
Important boundary
ExieCare can help explain and organise information, but it does not diagnose conditions, make clinical decisions, or provide legal advice. Always speak to your GP, NHS service, or a qualified adviser for guidance specific to your situation.
When a letter arrives and you are not sure what it means, or an appointment feels hard to keep on top of, ExieCare gives you a clearer starting point — and helps you take the next step with more confidence.
Get started with ExieCareExieCare provides information about NHS rights and healthcare correspondence but is not legal or medical advice. Always speak to your GP, NHS service, or a qualified adviser for guidance specific to your situation.