A clearer picture, before the consultation.
We are building structured pre-appointment assessment software for sleep complaints in UK primary care.
What we are building
Ipnos is a structured pre-appointment assessment for sleep complaints in primary care. Before a booked GP appointment, a patient completes a structured assessment on their own device. The result is a clear, structured summary presented to the GP at the point of consultation.
The aim is simple: help the clinician begin the conversation already informed, so the limited time of an appointment goes further. The software supports the clinician. It does not diagnose, prescribe, or route. The GP interprets the information and makes every clinical decision.
Why sleep deserves better in primary care
Sleep complaints are among the most common reasons people see their GP, yet they are often difficult to address inside a short appointment. The clinical picture can be complex, the available time is limited, and structured tools are not always built into everyday primary care. Ipnos is being built to help close that gap, by gathering a structured, consistent picture before the appointment, so the consultation can start from a stronger position.
How we are building it
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Built on validated tools
Ipnos draws on established, published assessment tools, with results presented against their own published reference ranges. The clinician interprets what they see.
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Deterministic by design
The assessment is rule-based and deterministic. There is no machine learning and no adaptive or probabilistic logic, so the same answers always produce the same structured summary.
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The clinician decides
Ipnos produces information, not conclusions. It does not diagnose, prescribe, or route. Every clinical judgement stays with the GP.
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Made for primary care
Ipnos is designed to fit the way primary care already works, so it adds insight without adding friction.
Who it is for
Ipnos is being built for UK primary care: general practitioners, practices, and primary care networks that want a clearer, more consistent starting point for sleep-related consultations.
Get in touch
Ipnos is in active development, and we are speaking with primary care clinicians and partners as the work progresses. For enquiries or to discuss the work, contact us below.