Capture the interval
Families and authorized caregivers log events, meds, school context, videos/files, symptoms, questions, and follow-up details as they happen.
Quelzo turns caregiver observations, school reports, medication context, videos, glucose logs, questions, and generated forms into physician-ready interval intelligence for neurology, endocrinology, and primary care.
Quelzo is the structured layer between home, school, patient portal, clinic calendar, generated documents, and the physician's next decision.
Families and authorized caregivers log events, meds, school context, videos/files, symptoms, questions, and follow-up details as they happen.
Quelzo converts scattered observations into specialty-specific fields, timelines, missing-data prompts, and structured visit intelligence.
Clinicians produce high-level notes, action plans, school forms, DMMPs, referrals, medication summaries, and PDFs from the tracked interval.
Calendar-linked packets deliver what changed, what is missing, what needs review, and which documents are ready 24 hours before appointments.
The clinic picks its mode. Quelzo changes the dashboard, logging fields, document templates, AI context, and packet logic.
Track seizure frequency, rescue medication use, videos, school events, semiology, recovery time, action-plan changes, parent questions, and high-priority interval changes.
Swarm-like product energy, but for healthcare workflows: fast input, structured intelligence, and secure clinical output.
Quick capture, caregiver invites, emergency plans, files, videos, questions, and report approval.
Minimum-necessary contribution workflows with expiring access and limited visibility.
Events, meds, glucose context, symptoms, notes, uploads, and visit questions.
Normalizes raw interval data, runs specialty-aware summaries, identifies missing fields, prepares calendar packets, and generates editable clinical documents.
Panel view, patient timeline, AI brief, documents, archive, calendar packets, and responses.
PDFs, fax-ready reports, EHR-ready notes, school forms, action plans, DMMPs, and referrals.
Role access, report generation, video/file views, downloads, edits, invites, and packet history.
Quelzo generates the paperwork doctors already need, then lets them edit it, approve it, download it, and archive it by patient.
Visit summary, clinical note, seizure action plan, school accommodation support, DMMP, insulin adjustment worksheet, referral summary, disability documentation, ICD-10 support, medication reconciliation, and chronic-care plan.
When a visit is coming up, Quelzo prepares a packet with interval changes, open questions, generated documents, missing information, and the most relevant data since last appointment.
For real deployment, Quelzo must be backed by HIPAA-ready infrastructure. The product experience is designed around those constraints.
Primary guardians, secondary guardians, school nurses, caregivers, clinicians, and staff have different permissions by design.
Logins, downloads, report generation, video/file views, invitations, revoked access, AI drafts, and edits are traceable.
Schools and temporary caregivers get only what they need. Reports and exports remain limited to authorized roles.
Clinical deployment should use BAA-backed AI vendors, no PHI in unsecured logs, and human approval before clinical output.
Videos, PDFs, school reports, and documents require encrypted storage, signed URLs, access logs, and revocation flows.
BAAs, risk assessment, incident response, vendor controls, retention policies, and penetration testing before live PHI use.
Quelzo is built for the moment where families know something changed, clinicians need the context, and the system still expects everyone to reconstruct care from scattered fragments.
Share where Quelzo should fit into your clinic workflow. The request is packaged as a lead so the team can follow up and schedule setup.