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ReportSense
Understand your blood test in plain English
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Understand your blood test in plain English
7 followers
India runs 25+ crore diagnostic tests every year. Most people have no idea what their reports mean. ReportSense fixes this. Upload your blood test PDF and get: • Plain-language explanations of every parameter • Severity signals: Attention, Borderline, or Normal -with reasoning • Cross-parameter insights connecting related markers • 5 tailored doctor questions based on your exact results Works with Apollo, SRL, Thyrocare, Metropolis, Dr Lal Pathlab, Healthians.

Does it actually work on scanned copies or only digital PDFs from those specific labs? Most of my old reports are just phone photos of printouts, curious if that would still be readable or if I need to find the originals first.
@emirhana0qu Yes it's ready to use product if you have a blood report pdf please try it out it's absolutly free to use, you can use PRODUCTHUNT15 to get free trial of our family plan.
Love that you connect related markers instead of just listing values. One thing I'd really want as a user is a way to track my results over time by uploading multiple reports from different dates, so I can actually see if a borderline value is improving or trending worse. That would make the insights so much more actionable.
@aleyna798159 yes that's a plan of roadmap where user can upload multiple report over time and we can see trend what is improving and what's going wrong, as of now it has capablity to check withing one report, Thank you so much for feedback really Appreciate it.
The severity color system with actual reasoning behind each rating is really thoughtful. Most health apps just hand you a number and a green or red dot, but explaining why something is borderline makes the whole experience feel trustworthy instead of scary.
@aytengulcaua1n Thank you so much for your feedback!
Tried it with my last lipid panel and the plain-language breakdown actually made sense, plus the five suggested doctor questions were surprisingly relevant to my exact numbers. Wish I had this a year ago when I was staring at my thyroid report.