For clinicians, counsellors & allied health

aged16 × Anonamed also speaks to the people catching the fallout in clinics, emergency departments and community services. Many young people who lose online spaces at once are already navigating complex health, disability, identity or family violence issues.

This page links out to emerging reporting and commentary; it is not clinical guidance. Always follow your college, service and jurisdictional standards.

Presentations, histories & risk

Mood, sleep & sudden withdrawal ↗ How abrupt feed changes may interact with pre-existing anxiety, depression or trauma.
LGBTQIA+ youth losing community ↗ Online spaces as the primary source of belonging, language and safety.
Domestic & family violence ↗ When social media was one of the few ways to signal or seek help.

Where anonamed fits

Anonamed provides anonymous emergency medical records on locked phones – potentially relevant when adolescents present in crisis, away from caregivers, or in cross-border care. The co-brand here simply acknowledges that clinicians often see both online harms and gaps in critical health information at once.

Visit anonamed.com ↗ Explore how QR-based, anonymous medical summaries might interface with youth and family work.