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ReportWize

ReportWize

Longitudinal health insights from medical reports.

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ReportWize is a preventive healthcare platform that turns medical reports into actionable health insights. Unlike report-storage apps, it tracks biomarker trends over time, explains reports in plain language with voice and regional support, and enables secure doctor collaboration. Built to help people act early not react late. ReportWize doesn’t just explain reports it helps prevent disease.
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Santosh Pandey
Hi I am one of the founder of ReportWize, and thank you for checking us out. The idea started with a simple but frustrating observation: people collect medical reports for years, but rarely understand or use them until something goes wrong. Even highly educated patients struggle with jargon, reference ranges, and disconnected reports making healthcare reactive instead of preventive. We initially set out to “simplify lab reports.” But as we spoke with patients and doctors, we realized simplification alone wasn’t enough. The real gap was continuity and prevention: Reports are viewed in isolation, not as trends Early signals are missed because values are still “within range” Doctors lack structured, longitudinal context during consultations So ReportWize evolved into a preventive healthcare platform. Today, we focus on: Explaining reports in plain language (with voice & regional support) Tracking biomarker trends over time—not just abnormal flags Secure doctor collaboration with patient-controlled sharing Connecting reports with daily habits like meals, glucose, and medications This beta is about learning. We’re especially eager to hear from: Doctors and clinicians People managing chronic or preventive health Anyone who believes healthcare should help us act before problems escalate Would love your feedback what works, what doesn’t, and what you would want next. Thanks for being here 🙏