Book diagnostic tests
Make test selection, preparation details, and pricing easy to scan.
Priya Singh · Visual Designer at Medanta · 4 years in UI/UX
I shape complex healthcare workflows into thoughtful interfaces and reusable design systems—helping patients move with confidence and product teams build with consistency.
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Tomorrow · 08:00–09:00
Portfolio-safe reconstruction · fictional data
Selected work · Medanta healthcare
A connected diagnostic experience spanning test booking, home sample collection, health records, and laboratory operations—unified through a clear, scalable interface system.
Product details have been generalized. Interface examples are reconstructed with fictional information and contain no patient data.
Experience landscape
Medanta Lab connects patient-facing diagnostic journeys with the operational view behind them. The UI system needed to stay reassuring for patients while remaining efficient for laboratory teams.
Make test selection, preparation details, and pricing easy to scan.
Keep address, slot selection, and collection status visible.
Organize report history and highlight what is ready to view.
Support high-density queues, ownership, and progress states.
Relevant past experience · Figma at Medanta
In related Medanta work, I used Figma to design and refine card-based diagnostic discovery experiences. My focus included package browsing, frequently prescribed tests, clear booking actions, responsive carousel behavior, and reusable components.
A preventive package presented with concise, scannable information.
A focused diagnostic package with a clear route to details or booking.
Consistent card anatomy makes related packages easier to compare.
Plain-language summaries support quick decisions during urgent moments.
Reusable card anatomy, spacing, actions, and content rules.
A clear primary booking action supported by progressive detail.
Card grids and horizontal browsing patterns adapted across screens.
Short summaries and predictable structure for faster comparison.
This reconstruction represents the types of Figma patterns I have worked on in related Medanta experience; it is not a reproduction of one live or confidential screen.
My contribution
I owned the UI design and design-system execution: translating established product flows into high-fidelity interfaces, reusable components, documented states, and consistent patterns across patient and laboratory-operations experiences.
Clear levels for actions, health information, and status.
Shared patterns for forms, cards, tables, and feedback.
Documented loading, empty, warning, error, and success states.
Patterns that adapt from patient mobile flows to staff tools.
Designed for clear reading at a glance.
Visual system shown here is a portfolio reconstruction, not a release file.
Interface story
The same design language shifts density by context: guided and reassuring for patients; compact and action-oriented for operations.
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Popular tests
Reconstructed screens · fictional people and information
System principles
Use hierarchy, spacing, and plain labels so the next action remains obvious—even when the information is complex.
Design the waiting, warning, error, empty, and success moments—not only the ideal path.
Share foundations across patient and staff products, then tune density and controls for each context.
What this work demonstrates
Business results and delivery details are confidential. In an interview, I can discuss my UI rationale, component thinking, and system decisions without disclosing protected product information.
About my practice
I’m a Visual Designer at Medanta with four years of UI/UX experience. My work focuses on interface craft, scalable design systems, and the details that make complex healthcare products feel clear, dependable, and easy to use.