For pediatric clinics

Endorse the early warning layer your families are already asking for.

Ickly is community-powered pediatric health intelligence: a live picture of what's actually circulating in your families' neighborhoods. Endorse it once and your patients get the local context they're calling you for, without adding work for your staff.

Why teams choose Ickly

Fewer 'what's going around?' calls

Families get a real early warning layer between visits, so phones aren't tied up with seasonal questions your team has already answered ten times this week.

Community-powered, clinic-endorsed

Your endorsement signals that the local health intelligence parents are already using is trustworthy, reinforcing the relationship your practice already has with families.

Be part of building the category

Early endorsing clinics shape what community-powered pediatric health intelligence looks like in their market, with zero ongoing burden on your staff.

What we ask of your clinic

  1. 1

    Approve one sentence

    A short endorsement we can include alongside your name. That is the whole creative review.

  2. 2

    Share a QR or short link

    Drop it into your after-visit summary, sick-season handout, or portal message. Once is enough.

  3. 3

    Mention it in sick season (optional)

    If you're already messaging families about flu or RSV, a single line is welcome. If not, skip it.

  4. 4

    That's it

    No data entry, no dashboard to maintain, no clinician inputs, no reporting obligation. Parents control whether they share anonymously after their visit.

Who we start with

  • Independent pediatric practices
  • Small to mid-sized pediatric groups
  • Clinics that actively communicate with parents (portal, SMS, email)
  • Practices with a strong community reputation and family loyalty

Run a no-burden seasonal pilot.

We're building a parent-first tool that helps families know what's going around locally. We'd love to pilot a no-burden endorsement: share a QR code so parents can anonymously report confirmed diagnoses and help other local families.

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