Schedule, re-cut
LUKE · clinician surface · synthetic data
The day's appointments, two ways. Before (TodaySchedulePage.tsx) is a vertical stack of equal cards. After makes time the spine: a run-of-show you read top to bottom, with the reason for each visit, the telehealth flags, and the gaps in the day made visible. All patients invented.
BeforeCurrent build. A vertical card stack. The day has no shape.
dr.okafor@clinic · physician
Today's Schedule
Tuesday, June 6 · 6 appointments
Appointments
9:00 AM – 9:30 AM
Tom Becker
trt review
confirmed
10:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Alicia Gomez
quarterly check
scheduled
1:15 PM – 1:45 PM
Hannah Stiles
new consult
scheduled
2:00 PM – 2:30 PM
Sara Linde
follow up
confirmed
3:30 PM – 4:00 PM
Devon Cole
lab review
scheduled
AfterHayman editorial. A run-of-show: time as the spine, each visit with its reason, gaps visible.
Morning · 3 visits
9:0030 min
Tom Becker
Annual TRT review. Panel ordered last week is still pending, so this is a check-in, not a results visit.
10:0030 min
Alicia Gomez
Quarterly check, stable on NAD+ and a peptide blend. Routine.
10:4530 min
Will Tanaka
GLP-1 maintenance, at goal. Telehealth — join link goes live 5 minutes before.
Afternoon · 3 visits
1:1530 min
Hannah Stiles
New patient, first consult. Intake complete; no protocol set yet — this visit decides it.
2:0030 min
Sara Linde
Follow-up, six weeks into HRT. Reports symptoms improving.
3:3030 min
Devon Cole
Lab review. Telehealth. Bloodwork resulted this morning, in range.
Reading the difference. Before, every appointment is an equal card and the day reads as a list. After, the time spine makes the rhythm legible at a glance, the 9:30 gap is visible instead of hidden, each visit carries its reason and prep, and telehealth is flagged before you arrive at it.
Status colors: confirmed , scheduled , telehealth — kept clear of editorial claret and clinical-alert red, which is reserved for true clinical states.