Patient Education Animations
Science, for people…but especially patients.
Patient education animations translate complex medical information into visuals that are engaging and easy to understand. Whether explaining a diagnosis, treatment pathway, or surgical procedure, these animations empower patients and their families to make more informed decisions. At XVIVO, we create animations that bridge the knowledge gap between healthcare professionals and the people they care for, making science not just understandable, but memorable.
Why is patient education important?
Because when people understand what’s happening inside their bodies, they feel more in control and more engaged in their care. The healthcare journey is full of complex information…about conditions, treatments, and decisions. The right visual tools can make that journey a little easier to navigate.
At XVIVO, we bring biology and medicine to life, helping HCPs, hospitals, institutions, and life science companies educate patients and families with visuals that are beautiful, accurate, and most importantly… easy to understand.
Clear, Compassionate Visuals That Stick
We create animations that translate complex medical science into stories patients can follow. From surgical walkthroughs like our thoracic outlet syndrome piece for Hartford Hospital, to public health programs like CHOP’s Vaccine Makers initiative, our work helps people learn what’s going on inside their bodies and what they can do to stay healthy and heal.
Our clients include universities, hospitals, cancer centers, and institutions like the NIH, each one focused on bringing science closer to the people who need it most.
Made for Real-World Use
Whether it’s shown in an exam room, shared through a hospital website, or embedded in a patient portal, every animation we create is built to support real conversations between clinicians and patients. Our visuals are optimized for multiple formats and platforms as well as illustrations and interactive experiences that patients can explore at their own pace.
Ready to turn your patient education program into something people can truly connect with?