u/InterestOk3951

This question is for all international students regardless of where you moved from or where you are studying. Healthcare onboarding is one of the consistently confusing parts of arriving in a new country and almost no pre departure checklist covers it properly.

I am from the WellArrive team and we are building an app to address this. The core idea is simple. You bring your medical history from your home country and the app creates a portable summary any local doctor can read without needing you to explain everything from scratch or translate your records on the spot.

Before we push wider we want honest feedback. Real pain points on what is unclear or broken in the flow.

Note: Please do not share personal medical details in comments.

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u/InterestOk3951 — 22 days ago

For students planning to move abroad, health records are often fragmented and completely unprepared. The focus is on university applications, exams, and visas. Nobody tells you that your medical history needs to move with you too.

Then you land in a new country and realize your entire health background exists in documents, scans, and prescriptions scattered across multiple clinics in India that your new doctor abroad will never see.

I am from the WellArrive team and we built an app to solve this before you leave. You upload your existing records from India and the app creates a portable summary that any doctor abroad can understand.

Would you like to use it and tell us your feedback?

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u/InterestOk3951 — 22 days ago

Health prep is often the least documented part of study abroad planning.

I want to hear from people who have already been through it. What health documents did you carry that actually helped? And what did you wish you had but did not?

I am from the WellArrive team and we are building a tool to close this gap for students. The app takes your medical history from your home country and turns it into a portable summary any doctor abroad can read in seconds. The goal is that you never have to reconstruct your health history from memory in a foreign consultation.

We are looking for feedback from students of any nationality who have moved to study abroad.

If you are willing to test a short 15 minute flow and tell us honestly what is confusing or missing, please comment below.

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u/InterestOk3951 — 22 days ago

US to UK movers often face real confusion in their first healthcare interactions. Going from an insurance based system where you carry detailed records everywhere to an NHS setup where your GP is supposed to have everything but actually has nothing from your life before you landed in the UK is genuinely disorienting.

I am from the WellArrive team and we are building an app to make this transition smoother. The core feature is that you consolidate your medical history into one portable profile and the app generates a summary your new NHS GP can actually read and use without a back and forth of questions.

We are looking for people who have been through the US to UK healthcare onboarding to test it and give us blunt feedback. Not a review. Real notes on what confuses you or what feels wrong in the flow.

Would you be open to a quick 15 minute test this week? Comment below and I will share access directly.

I am from the WellArrive team and this is a feedback request, not a sales post. Please do not share personal medical details in comments.

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u/InterestOk3951 — 22 days ago

For people moving in and out of the UK, records continuity can break fast. You leave behind a GP who knows your full history and land somewhere new where you are essentially starting from zero.

I am curious how experienced movers in this community have handled it. Did you get a summary letter from your last GP? Did you keep digital copies of key reports? Or did you just wing it and hope nothing serious came up in the first few months?

I am asking this because I am from the WellArrive team and we are building an app specifically to keep your medical history portable and readable by any doctor anywhere. The app takes your existing records and produces a clean summary any new doctor can use without you having to piece things together on the spot.

We would love honest feedback from people who have genuinely been through this. If you are willing to spend few minutes testing the current flow and telling us what we are missing, comment below.

Note: Please do not share personal medical details in comments.

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u/InterestOk3951 — 22 days ago
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For NRIs who move between India and another country, one thing that never quite gets solved is medical record continuity. Parents back in India have years of reports and prescriptions that no foreign doctor has ever seen. Or you personally have a history from India that your new doctor abroad has no access to.

Every time there is an appointment you are either guessing dosages, translating report formats in your head, or starting completely from scratch.

I am from the WellArrive team and we are building WellArrive specifically for this. Right now the app does two things. It organises your medical history into one portable profile and converts it into a format that doctors outside India can read without confusion. No app-specific jargon. Just a clean readable summary.

This is non commercial feedback. We are not pushing downloads or ads. We genuinely want people to use it and tell us where it falls apart.

If you want to test it, comment below and I will share details. Nothing personal needed in this thread.

Note: This is a feedback request, not a sales post. Please do not share personal medical details in comments.

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u/InterestOk3951 — 22 days ago

Students often realise too late that health setup abroad is not as straightforward as it looks from India.

The most common gap we keep hearing about is this. Your medical history, ongoing prescriptions, and specialist letters exist back home in a format that a UK or other foreign GP cannot easily read or act on. So you end up explaining everything from memory in a 10 minute appointment.

I am from the WellArrive team and we built an app to fix this. You upload your records and it creates a portable summary in a format that any doctor outside India can actually use.

We are looking for people who are planning to study abroad or have recently arrived to test this and give us completely honest feedback. Comment if you want access. We are not trying to sell anything right now, we genuinely want to know what is unclear or broken.

Note: I represent WellArrive team and this is a feedback request, not a sales post. Please do not share personal medical details in comments.

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u/InterestOk3951 — 22 days ago
▲ 10 r/DigitalMarketingIndia+4 crossposts

Here's a real strategy challenge. WellArrive is expanding into India and hiring Marketing Specialists and Local Representatives who can design market-entry thinking, not just run campaigns.

This role includes ownership over positioning choices, local adaptation, and growth direction.

Apply at https://wellarrive.com by downloading the app and emailing your resume plus a short India market entry strategy document.

u/InterestOk3951 — 19 days ago