How Offices Screen

There are several ways your office can initiate a patient screen.

Illustration of a mother holding a baby with floral background, logo "Mammha". Text: "Your provider would like to check in to see how you are feeling. Text MOM ADMAFM to 321-517-4278 or use the QR code for an emotional screen." Logos of "Associates in Advanced Maternal Fetal Medicine" and "TopLine MD Alliance".

Patient Information Sheet

QR code links to your office and providers.

Post Mammha QR Code in Exam Room

Some practices post the Mammha QR code in exam rooms. When patient’s enter, the MA tells the patient to use their phone to take the screen while they are waiting to see the doctor.

Office Receptionist Gives the QR Code to the Patient

When patient’s check in, the Office Receptionist gives the patient the QR code and asks them to take the screen using their phone before seeing the Doctor.

Remote Screening: Send Her the Screen Link on Her Phone

If a patient calls the office to let them know she feels like she may be experiencing depression or anxiety, physician can send the patient your unique screen link via email or text for the patient to access.

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