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Privacy, discretion, and scope

For many patients and families, privacy is not a feature. It is a prerequisite.

Presence Medicine is designed for that reality.

Privacy as baseline

The practice does not publish patient names, patient stories, or testimonials.

Identifiable case material is not used publicly without explicit written permission, and the default assumption is that private patients remain private.

Confidential coordination

Information is shared only with the people the patient authorizes.

When families, clinicians, or professional support teams are involved, communication is structured carefully and with explicit consent.

This includes complex support environments with multiple physicians, independent SLPs, rehabilitation clinicians, care managers, assistants, family offices, or household staff. Presence Medicine can coordinate discreetly without erasing the independence of those roles.

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Environment

Care arrangements are made with an eye to privacy, calm, and communication accessibility. The aim is to reduce noise, haste, and unnecessary exposure so that multi-hour physician support can remain focused, dignified, and integrated with the patient's real home environment.

Scope

Presence Medicine is supplemental physician care built around extended attention. It does not replace:

  • Emergency services
  • Routine primary care
  • Standard neurological management
  • Diagnostic testing
  • Speech-language pathology or structured rehabilitation

Existing SLP care is welcome. Any SLP relationship remains independent of Presence Medicine and is arranged and paid separately by the patient or family.

The practice is intentionally narrow because its purpose is specific: to add sustained physician attention, not to become the patient's entire healthcare system.

Professional boundaries

Dr. Jindal remains the physician at all times.

The work is relational, but it is not casual or undefined. The practice is designed to be warm, clear, and clinically bounded.

Communication

Intake and follow-up communication are handled with discretion. Additional confidentiality arrangements can be discussed when required by the patient, family, or support team.

Website privacy

This website is informational. It does not include a contact form, scheduling form, patient portal, or public intake questionnaire.

Visitors who choose to contact the practice do so by email outside the website. Initial email should be limited to practical inquiry information rather than urgent medical details.

If analytics or advertising measurement is added, it should be configured to avoid sending names, email addresses, health details, inquiry contents, or condition-specific form data to advertising platforms.

For some patients, privacy is a condition of good care. Presence Medicine is designed for that reality.