You need surgeryconsultationtherapy
You need options.

Clarify your goals. Explore the evidence.
Choose the path that fits your life.

The best path depends on the person living with it.

For conditions with multiple valid treatment options, outcomes depend not only on clinical factors, but on patient goals, risk tolerance, and tradeoffs. These factors are often underexplored in practice.

For many medical decisions, there isn't one right answer.

Designed to help you make decisions you understand — and believe in

Patients want to be part of the decision.

Clarify your goals. Explore the evidence.
Choose the path that fits your life.

I wanted to be a more active decision maker, but didn’t know how.

- Patient Patient

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- Another Patient

Conversation
built around
you

For health plans

We walk you through the medical question and what the evidence says about each path forward,clearly, and without steering you in any direction.

For providers

We walk you through the medical question and what the evidence says about each path forward,clearly, and without steering you in any direction.

For patients

We walk you through the medical question and what the evidence says about each path forward,clearly, and without steering you in any direction.

Based on evidence,
not guesses.

Structured decision flows

Guide patients step-by-step through complex choices.

Evidence summaries

Translate clinical data into clear, usable insight.

Preference capture

Clarify what matters before decisions are made.

Decision output

A clear summary to support next steps with care teams.

Built on decades of evidence

Shared decision-making improves confidence, alignment, and follow-through.

Decades of research show that when patients are informed and involved, confidence improves—and decisions often shift toward more measured care. Claren brings that evidence into practice.

AI-powered,
human supported.

Structured guidance, with human support one tap away.

Decades of research show that when patients are informed and involved, confidence improves—and decisions often shift toward more measured care. Claren brings that evidence into practice.