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Discharge summaryApollo Hospitals · 12 Mar 2024 · 4 pages

Plain-English summary

Admitted for 4 days with a chest infection (pneumonia). Treated with two antibiotics (Ceftriaxone through a drip, Azithromycin by mouth) and a fever medicine. Discharged stable; review in 10 days with a repeat chest X-ray.

Questions for his doctor on Tuesday

Is the repeat chest X-ray necessary if he’s fully recovered?What symptoms should bring him back before Tuesday?Does he need a pneumococcal vaccine after this?

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Why did they give him Ceftriaxone?
Likely used for a bacterial lung infection. This is a standard adult hospital dose. He completed the 5-day course — no home dose needed.Medications, line 14

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The problem

Medical paperwork keeps piling up. Nobody ever explains it.

Just discharged

Thirty pages of summaries, bills, and instructions. You're supposed to understand and follow all of it — starting tonight.

Years of labs, everywhere

Scattered across emails, hospital portals, WhatsApp, drawers, and a phone full of photos. You can never find the one from last year.

New doctor, no memory

Every appointment starts from scratch because no one has the whole picture across every provider you've seen.

What actually changes

Messy paperwork in. Understanding out.

Pile of paperwork → Organised record

Before
After
AllDadMomMe
Discharge summary· Dad
12 Mar
Chest X-ray· Dad
22 Mar
HbA1c report· Mom
08 Feb
Prescription· Me
30 Jan

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Confusing lab values → A trend you can see

Before
HbA1c   7.8
HbA1c   6.9
HbA1c   6.5
After

HbA1c · last 9 months

6.5 %

Your HbA1c has trended down over the last 9 months — ask your doctor if your current plan is still right.

Trends, not snapshots. One line of context per metric.

Scattered scans → Answers in one place

Before
After
When did I last get Azithromycin?
12 March 2024 — 500 mg, 3-day course.Discharge · line 14

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What’s in the box

A real personal health record, not a bag of files.

Plain-English explanations

Every item explained the way a patient friend who happens to be a doctor would explain it.

Chat with citations

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Multi-patient profiles

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Trends that actually trend

Lab values over time with abnormal flags and a one-line plain-English narrative per test.

Questions for your doctor

Auto-generated, specific, based on what's missing from your record — not generic health-blog fluff.

Confidence flags

When the AI is uncertain, it tells you. Low-confidence items are marked and a one-tap 'Report an issue' lives under every field.

7-day share links + PDF export

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Coming soon

Family circles

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Safety-first by design

We never diagnose. We always cite. We always recommend asking your doctor.

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    We never diagnose. We explain what was done and why it is commonly done — never what you had.

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    We always hedge. “Likely used for”, “commonly given when” — never “you definitely had”.

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    We always caveat. Every answer carries a disclaimer and a pointer back to the source.

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    We never accuse. If a standard protocol item is missing, we say “ask your doctor about the reasoning” — never “your doctor failed to”.

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    We always recommend consulting a doctor for any clinical decision. The product refuses “should I change my dose”.

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    We tell you when we’re unsure. Low-confidence extractions are marked in the UI and turned into questions for your next visit.

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How it’s stored

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Pricing

Free during the public beta.

Medical Records Vault is free during public beta. No credit card. The prices below are what we’re planning at general availability — we’ll always tell you before anything changes.

Free

$0

Forever free tier

  • 3 documents
  • Plain-English explanations
  • 1 user

Personal

Free during beta

$4/mo

Most use cases

  • ~20 uploads / month
  • Full per-document chat
  • PWA + camera capture
  • ZIP export
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Family

Free during beta

$8–10/mo

For households (coming soon)

  • Up to 5 members
  • Shared family circle
  • ~60 uploads pooled / month
  • Global chat when it ships

Lifetime

Coming soon

$149

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