Upload lab reports, prescription records, and medical documents. Our AI extracts the data, tracks your trends, and lets you ask questions about your own health history.
No more digging through patient portals, paper files, and phone photos. Upload once — we organize, track, and make it searchable.
Drop in PDFs, photos of lab reports, discharge summaries — our AI reads them, extracts the data, and organizes everything automatically.
See your hemoglobin, cholesterol, A1c, and 150+ other biomarkers charted over months and years. Spot trends your doctor might miss in a 15-minute visit.
Ask "What was my last cholesterol reading?" or "Show me my glucose trend." Get answers in plain English, backed by your actual data.
Keep a running list of current and past medications with dosages, start dates, and prescribing info. No more guessing at the pharmacy.
Every lab, visit, prescription, and immunization on a single chronological timeline. Your entire health story at a glance.
Your data stays yours. Encrypted in transit and at rest. We don't sell your information. No ads. No third-party data sharing.
Most people have health records scattered across 5 different patient portals, a shoebox, and their phone's camera roll. Fix that in about 2 minutes.
Take a photo of a lab report, drag in a PDF, or upload a stack of files at once. We handle the rest.
Our pipeline reads your documents, pulls out lab values, medications, diagnoses, and dates — then files everything where it belongs.
Your data becomes charts, timelines, and searchable records. Ask questions. Spot patterns. Know what to discuss with your doctor.
150+ biomarkers tracked across CBC, lipid panels, metabolic panels, thyroid, liver, kidney, and more. Each with reference ranges, trend charts, and plain-English explanations.
Normal ranges, what high and low results mean, and why tracking trends matters more than a single reading.
Read guide Lipid PanelWhy total cholesterol alone is a bad predictor of heart disease, the ratio debate, and what your numbers actually mean.
Read guide DiabetesThe 2-3 month blood sugar snapshot. Ranges for normal, prediabetes, and diabetes — plus the A1c-to-glucose conversion.
Read guideMyChart locks you to one provider. PicnicHealth costs $299 + $39/month. Apple Health needs an iPhone. We work everywhere, for free.
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150+
Biomarkers tracked
7-step
AI pipeline
Free
No credit card
<2 min
To upload & organize
PDFs, images (JPG, PNG), Word documents, and plain text files. Lab reports, discharge summaries, imaging reports, prescription records — anything health-related. Our AI handles the rest.
Yes. All data is encrypted in transit and at rest. We don't sell your data, show you ads, or share information with third parties. You can delete your account and all data at any time.
You type questions in plain English — "What was my last A1c?" or "Show me my cholesterol trend." The AI searches your uploaded records and gives you answers backed by your actual data. It can also help you add new records through conversation.
AskAnything.health complements your patient portal. MyChart only shows records from one health system. We combine records from every provider, lab, and hospital into one place — so you see the full picture.
We support 150+ biomarkers organized into standard medical categories: CBC, lipid panels, metabolic panels, thyroid function, liver function, kidney function, diabetes markers, vitamins, hormones, and more.
AskAnything.health is free to use. Upload documents, track your labs, chat with your records — no credit card required.
Upload your first document in under 2 minutes. Free. No credit card.
Get StartedNot medical advice. AskAnything.health is an AI-powered second-opinion tool designed to help you understand your health data. It does not diagnose, treat, or replace professional medical care. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making medical decisions. Your data is processed securely and never shared with third parties — see our Privacy Policy.