For allergy & ENT practices

The allergy history your patients complete at home, at their own pace

Triggers, symptoms, seasonality, medication — the long initial history arrives fully completed before the appointment. With draft saving, branching logic and time to look things up instead of waiting-room rush.

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40+ Fragen in a typical initial allergy history — complete at home instead of patchy in the waiting room

Why the allergy history fails on paper

The longest form in the practice

Triggers, symptoms, seasonality, home environment, pets, occupation, medication, family history — forty questions and more. In the waiting room it becomes a rushed tick-box ritual with half-empty pages.

"Which nasal spray? Can't remember"

Medication names, onset of first symptoms, previous test results — exactly the details your diagnostics need, nobody has at hand in the waiting room. At home, the bathroom cabinet is right there.

Every patient gets the same giant form

The patient without pets answers three pet pages with "no, no, no". Paper can't branch — so everyone completes everything, and the relevant details drown among the irrelevant.

How the initial history gets complete

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    Set up your history form digitally

    Generate a draft with AI in 30 seconds and adapt it to your diagnostics: trigger categories, symptom scales, seasonality questions, medication list. With branching logic: pet questions only for pet owners, occupational deep-dives only when work-related triggers are suspected.

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    Patient completes it calmly at home

    Link in the appointment confirmation. One question per screen, draft saving any time — anyone needing to check the nasal spray name continues later. Answers get more complete and precise because nobody guesses under time pressure.

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    You enter the appointment with the full picture

    The complete history sits structured in your dashboard before the patient enters the practice. You spot patterns (seasonal? perennial? exposure-related?) in advance and use the appointment for targeted follow-ups and diagnostic planning.

Made for long, branching histories

Save & resume

Essential at 40+ questions: pause, check medication, continue later from the same point.

Conditional logic

Pet-dander block only for pet owners, seasonality deep-dive only for seasonal symptoms — every form adapts.

Symptom scales

Symptom intensity as a scale instead of free text — comparable and analysable.

File upload

Attach previous test results or referral letters as photos — everything arrives before the appointment.

Hosted in Germany + DPA

History data is Art. 9 data — it stays on German servers, Art. 28 GDPR DPA included.

Multilingual (DE/EN)

The same form in German and English — international patients need no second questionnaire.

Pays off from the first appointment

Free to try (3 forms, 100 responses/month, Questee branding). Pro for the practice: unlimited forms, your logo, AI included — €12/month, €9/month annually.

Free

3 forms, 250 responses/month

Pro

Unlimited, 10,000 responses/month, AI included

Questions from allergy practices

How secure is our patients' history data?
History details are special categories of personal data under Art. 9 GDPR. Questee treats them accordingly: hosting exclusively in Germany, encrypted transfer, tenant-isolated database — and your practice receives the Art. 28 GDPR data-processing agreement. Patient consent goes in as the first question; confidentiality remains untouched.
Will patients really complete a 40-question form voluntarily at home?
Experience says yes — out of self-interest: anyone sneezing for months wants a thorough work-up. The barrier matters: one question per screen, phone-friendly, with draft saving. And thanks to branching logic nobody answers the full 40 questions — the patient without pets never even sees the pet-dander block.
Why not the paper form in the waiting room as before?
Because the quality of the answers co-determines the quality of your diagnostics. The waiting room lacks time, calm and a look into the medicine cabinet — at home all three are there. Plus your staff skip deciphering and retyping, and the form can branch, which paper never can.
And why not Google Forms?
For health data Google Forms is a non-starter: US provider, no practice-grade DPA, Art. 9 data outside the European legal space. It also lacks draft saving for long forms and clean branching logic. Questee is built for exactly this scenario — confidential, long, branching questionnaires on German servers.
Does the form diagnose allergies?
No — the form collects the history, nothing more. Which tests make sense and what the answers mean is your decision as the doctor. Questee gives patients no medical assessments or recommendations; it delivers the structured basis for your diagnostics.
Can patients attach old test results?
Yes — via file upload patients attach previous allergy tests, referral letters or medication plans as photos or PDFs right to the form. Attachments land encrypted in your tenant-isolated practice area, not in an e-mail inbox.
What if a patient doesn't complete the form?
Then it works as before: paper form in the waiting room. The online route is an offer, not an obligation — but even if just the majority completes it in advance, every initial appointment gains noticeable time and depth. Your staff see via e-mail notification who has submitted and can send a friendly reminder.

A complete history before the first handshake

Generate the history form with AI, add branching, link in the confirmation. Start free — no contract.