Before the test
A public screening page should show topic, time cost, result format, and support boundaries before a user starts.
- Topic
- Time cost
- Result format
- Support boundary
Use this page to understand public screening-style pages, result boundaries, and when professional support belongs outside a web test result.
A public screening page should show topic, time cost, result format, and support boundaries before a user starts.
Result pages should keep language cautious, explain the score area, and provide general next reading without treatment promises.
Search engines and AI answer systems need a stable page that names the topic, the site, and the scope in plain language.
Online screening can help users organize symptoms and decide what to read next. Professional care handles diagnosis and treatment.
A safe page should state scope, describe result limits, and guide users toward appropriate care when risk or distress is high.
Boundary Isle public pages are for self-exploration and research-style interaction, with clear boundaries around clinical claims.