Impact & launch
Built with early feedback. Now available to more families.
ScanBridge has completed its initial pilot and is now publicly available. We keep the service honest about what it can do, what needs confirmation, and what we are still improving.
From pilot to public launch
Clear next steps matter most when a health task already feels overwhelming.
Initial testing helped us check the basic journey: understanding a scan, finding a place to call, preparing an emergency card, and asking Milo where to start. We do not publish participant numbers, ratings, or quotes unless they can be shared anonymously and responsibly.
- 01Read a guide
Start with plain-language preparation questions before a scan.
- 02Confirm a center
Use the directory as a starting point, then call to confirm services, availability, and cost.
- 03Use feedback to improve
Tell us what was clear, missing, or hard to use without sharing private health information.
Transparent by default
We will only share pilot learnings as anonymous, aggregate information.
ScanBridge will not turn someone’s health situation into a public story. If we publish learnings from the pilot, they will be general product findings, not personal data, medical details, or invented outcomes.
For families, schools & reviewers
Help keep the information clear and accountable.
You can flag a listing that needs updating, review a ScanPrep guide, or share practical feedback about using the site. This helps ScanBridge improve without crossing into medical advice.