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1. Home
Hero Section: "Fresh feeling to breast screening." (CTA: Book Now)
How It Works Overview: Brief steps linking to full process page.
Technology Highlight: AI-powered, non-invasive, radiation-free screening.
Why Choose Ada & Me? Accessibility, comfort, and innovation.
Patient Testimonials: Real stories building trust.
Call to Action (CTA): "Book your screening today."
2. About
About Us
Our Story: Why Ada & Me was created (innovation & inclusivity).
Our Mission & Values: Empowerment, Innovation, Inclusion, Courage, Connection.
Meet the Team: Introduction to key figures.
Careers
Work With Us: Culture, mission, and impact.
Open Roles: Healthcare, tech, and operations.
Employee Testimonials: Real stories from the team.
3. Our Science
AI Technology
How It Works: Thermal imaging + AI, explained simply.
The Benefits: Accuracy, early detection, non-invasiveness.
Innovation in Action: Comparisons to traditional methods.
Clinical Studies
Scientific Backing: Studies validating Thermalytix®.
95% Sensitivity Explained: Real-world impact.
Ongoing Research & Innovation: Future advancements.
Customer Case Studies
Real Stories, Real Impact: Testimonials with case studies.
Before & After (if applicable): Difference early detection makes.
What Patients Say: Reinforcing trust.
4. How It Works
Pre-Screening Guidelines
Preparing for Your Appointment: Alcohol, exercise, deodorant guidelines.
What to Expect: Dress code, duration, reassurance.
Common Questions Answered: FAQs on preparation.
Screening Process
Step-by-Step Walkthrough (as previously outlined).
Why It’s Different: No compression, no radiation, AI-driven results.
What Happens Next: Seamless report delivery & follow-ups.
Your Report & Aftercare
Understanding Your Results: Explanation of different outcomes.
What to Do Next: Follow-up options, doctor connections.
Support & Guidance: Ongoing care and resources.
5. Resources
Breast Health
Why Early Detection Matters: Education on proactive care.
Self-Checks & Prevention: Ways to monitor breast health.
Expert Insights: Tips from healthcare professionals.
Mental Health
The Mind-Body Connection: How mental well-being influences physical health.
Managing Screening Anxiety: Reassurance and coping strategies.
Resources & Support: Helplines, mindfulness, self-care tips.
FAQs
Process & Appointments: Booking, duration, preparation.
Technology & Accuracy: AI detection, reliability, comparisons to mammograms.
Results & Next Steps: Interpreting reports, follow-up care.
6. Contact & Legal
Contact Us: Support, locations, inquiries.
Terms of Service / Privacy Policy / Cookie Policy (Legal compliance).

Landing Page – clear summary of who we are and what we do.
FAQs – including pre-screening queries, day of queries and post-screening queries.
Book Now - Redirect you to PMS. 
Who we are and what we do– something like this BUT in our tone of voice: 
“Who we are - Ada+Me offers an innovative breast screening service designed to aid in the early detection of breast cancer. Using cutting-edge AI technology and thermal imaging, our screenings provide valuable insights that empower women to take proactive steps in their breast health journey.
What We Provide - We are importantly not a diagnostic service. Our screenings act as a decision-making tool that helps identify potential abnormalities, which may require further investigation by a healthcare professional.
Definition of Abnormality - An abnormality refers to any irregular pattern in breast tissue temperature or structure that deviates from typical thermal or physiological norms. These variations may indicate conditions ranging from anything benign to more serious concerns, including breast cancer.
We emphasize the importance of follow-up care and consultation with a medical professional for a comprehensive diagnosis and next steps. Our goal is to support early detection, which can lead to timely intervention and better health outcomes.”
 How it works - Break down of the screening process. 
Pre-screening guidelines – this could be in the format of a ‘Prepare for Your Scan’ tab providing all the important vital to know ahead of your appointment. I.e. No alcohol 24hrs ahead, no exercise 3 hours ahead, no deodorant the morning of etc. 
Locations – where we are offering screenings, dates and times available. Would be beneficial to attach team profiles to locations.
Price - £180 inc. VAT.
Breakdown of potential results and example recommendations - B1-5 explanation.
Our Science - Clinical studies / research tab
Guide to self-checking
Gift a girl a screening – buy a voucher page on the website. This will relocate you to the PMS.
Our culture / values / mission 
Worried about your breast health? - Mental health page – here are some things to reassure you if you are feeling anxious about your breast health - early diagnosis and survival rates. i.e. Found something unusual? – advice for next steps.
 
These are just suggestions and feel free to disregard any of these sections if seen as unproductive.

In terms of websites I like,  Zoe.com springs to mind. 

If there is anything else I can help you with just let me know. 

Many thanks and best wishes,

Terms of service

What's in these terms?

These terms tell you the rules for using our website (our site).

Who we are and how to contact us

To contact us, please email policy@discussingmentalhealth.com


By using our site, you accept these terms


Only businesses (including sole traders) and other entities or persons who have been invited to register are eligible to register an account on our site to either buy or sell products and/or services.

By using our site, you confirm that you accept these terms of use and that you agree to comply with them. If you do not agree to these terms, you must not use our site.

We recommend that you save a copy of these terms for future reference. If you choose to order or wish to sell products or services through the site, you will be asked to provide certain information to register an account and the information you give will only be used in accordance with our Privacy Policy.

We may also collect personal information about your beneficial owners and account administrator, and your account will only be available for use once we have approved the information given. You will then be able to use the site to facilitate transactions with customers and/or suppliers.

By submitting your application to register, you are confirming to us that you are authorised to provide the above information and to be bound by these terms. We may ask you for additional information or documentation to demonstrate your authority.


There are other terms that may apply to you


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Our Privacy Policy

See further under How we may use your personal information.
Our Acceptable Use Policy, which sets out the permitted uses and prohibited uses of our site. When using our site, you must comply with this Acceptable Use Policy.

Our Cookie Policy, which sets out information about the cookies on our site.

If you purchase products or services through our site or sell products or services through our site, the contract will be between you and the other user and their terms and conditions will apply to the transaction.

Payment for products and services sold and purchased through our site will be handled by Stripe Payments Europe Ltd.

Nature of Services

Discussing Mental Health provides a platform for users to access:

Therapy and mental health support services from registered professionals (online or in person)

Personal training and wellness services focused on physical health and wellbeing

While we facilitate connections between users and professionals, we do not provide therapy or personal training directly. Each professional is independently responsible for the services they provide and must hold appropriate qualifications, registrations, and insurance in the UK.


Medical Disclaimer

The content and services available through Discussing Mental Health are not intended to replace medical diagnosis or treatment by a qualified health professional. If you are experiencing a crisis, please contact emergency services or a local crisis helpline.

We are not a crisis service and do not accept liability for medical emergencies. If you are in immediate danger, call 999 in the UK.
 
Data Protection and Sensitive Health Information

We process special category data under Article 9 of the UK GDPR, including information related to mental and physical health.

We implement strict data protection measures:

We only collect sensitive data with your explicit, informed consent
All data is encrypted and stored securely within the UK or on UK-GDPR-compliant servers
Access to sensitive data is strictly limited to authorised professionals
We retain sensitive health data only for as long as legally and ethically necessary
 
Professional Standards

Therapists and fitness professionals operating on our platform are required to:

Hold valid registration with a UK regulatory body (e.g., BACP, HCPC, UKCP for therapy; REPs or CIMSPA for fitness)

Maintain appropriate insurance

Adhere to their professional code of ethics


We carry out checks during onboarding but do not supervise or clinically oversee ongoing care.
 
Safeguarding and Emergency Protocols

Therapists and trainers must follow safeguarding best practices. If a practitioner becomes concerned for your safety or the safety of others, they may break confidentiality and escalate concerns to appropriate authorities, in line with UK safeguarding law
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Discussing Mental Health has a safeguarding escalation policy, and professionals are trained to act accordingly.
 
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We may make changes to our site

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We may suspend or withdraw our site

We do not guarantee that our site, or any content on it, will always be available or be uninterrupted. We may suspend or withdraw or restrict the availability of all or any part of our site for business and operational reasons. We will try to give you reasonable notice of any suspension or withdrawal.

You are also responsible for ensuring that all persons who access our site through your internet connection are aware of these terms of use and other applicable terms and conditions, and that they comply with them.
 
We may transfer this agreement to someone else

We may transfer our rights and obligations under these terms to another organisation. We will always tell you in writing if this happens and we will ensure that the transfer will not affect your rights under the contract.
 
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You may print off one copy, and may download extracts, of any page(s) from our site for your personal use and you may draw the attention of others within your organisation to content posted on our site.

You must not modify the paper or digital copies of any materials you have printed off or downloaded in any way.
 
Do not rely on information on this site

The content on our site is provided for general information only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely.
 
We are not responsible for websites we link to

Where our site contains links to other sites and resources provided by third parties, these links are provided for your information only.
 
User-generated content is not approved by us

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Our responsibility for loss or damage suffered by you


Whether you are a consumer or a business user:

We do not exclude or limit our liability to you where it would be unlawful to do so.


As a business user:

We exclude all implied conditions, warranties, representations or other terms
We will not be liable to you for any loss or damage arising in connection with:
use of, or inability to use, our site;
use of or reliance on any content displayed on our site.

This includes:

loss of profits, business, or revenue
loss of data
any indirect or consequential loss
 

How we may use your personal information

We will only use your personal information as set out in our Privacy Policy.
 
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Whenever you make use of a feature that allows you to upload content to our site, or to contact other users, you must comply with the standards in our Acceptable Use Policy.

You are solely responsible for securing and backing up your content. We do not store terrorist content.
 
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You warrant that you have the right to upload content and grant us the necessary rights to use it.
 
We are not responsible for viruses and you must not introduce them
You must not misuse our site by introducing malicious software. Breaches may be reported to authorities under the Computer Misuse Act 1990.
 
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These terms are governed by English law and we both agree to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.

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