For healthcare professionals

My MS Path for healthcare professionals

My MS Path is a free patient-facing tool designed to support more structured, better-informed consultations for people living with MS.

What your patients do

Patients complete a short structured check-in covering relapses, symptoms, and daily life impact over the previous 6 months. The check-in takes approximately 5 minutes and can be completed at home before an appointment, or in the waiting room.

Questions cover relapses and recovery, symptom pattern, and daily life impact

Patients reflect on changes over the last 6 months, not just how they feel today

No login required to start — account creation is optional

What the check-in generates

Each completed check-in produces two outputs in one document:

Patient summary

A plain-language result the patient can understand and act on.

Clinical summary

A structured HCP-facing view including a composite score, symptom pattern matrix, daily life impact matrix, and a dynamic clinical interpretation paragraph.

The clinical summary is designed to give you a structured starting point for the consultation — not to replace clinical assessment.

Research foundation

My MS Path draws on two established frameworks in MS monitoring:

The Your MS Questionnaire — a patient-facing pre-consultation tool developed to help patients reflect on and communicate changes in their MS before appointments.

A validated physician-completed tool for evaluating MS disease progression, developed and studied across 34 countries and nearly 7,000 patients.

My MS Path combines the patient accessibility of the first with the clinical structure of the second — creating a patient-completed check-in that generates a clinician-readable structured summary.

References

  1. 1.Ziemssen T et al. A Physician-Completed Digital Tool for Evaluating Disease Progression (MSProDiscuss): Validation Study. J Med Internet Res. 2020.
  2. 2.Tolley C et al. Development of a Scoring Algorithm for MSProDiscuss. JMIR Medical Informatics. 2020.
  3. 3.Ziemssen T et al. MSProDiscuss Usability and Usefulness in Clinical Practice. J Med Internet Res. 2021.
  4. 4.Giovannoni G et al. Your MS Questionnaire: A patient-based digital tool to monitor symptoms of MS. Digital Health. 2023.
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  6. 6.Heesen C et al. Shared decision making and self-management in multiple sclerosis: a consequence of evidence. J Neurol. 2007;254(Suppl 2):II116–II121.
  7. 7.Köpke S et al. Information provision for people with multiple sclerosis. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2014;(4):CD008757.
  8. 8.Celius EG et al. Disease Progression in Multiple Sclerosis: A Literature Review Exploring Patient Perspectives. Patient Preference and Adherence. 2021;15:15–27.

Suggesting My MS Path to patients

If you think My MS Path would be useful for a patient, they can access it free at mymspath.com. No referral or registration is needed. Patients can complete it before their next appointment and bring the summary to share with you.

“You might find it useful to complete a free check-in at mymspath.com before your next appointment. It takes about 5 minutes and generates a summary we can look at together.”

Questions or feedback

If you have questions about My MS Path, want to share feedback, or are interested in learning more, please get in touch.

Contact ushello@mymspath.com

See what your patients will experience

Complete a check-in yourself to see the patient journey and the clinical summary it generates.

Start a check-in