Your Blood Test Results, Explained in Plain English
Paste your bloodwork and get a clear, jargon-free breakdown of every value — so you understand your health before your next appointment.
Paste, drag, or upload your lab results
First 3–4 values explained free · Full panel $2.99 one-time
How it works
Three steps from confusion to clarity
Paste, upload, or drop
Copy your results from MyChart or any patient portal. Or drop a PDF or photo of your printed report.
Get plain-English explanations
Claude reads your results and explains what each value measures, what your number means, and whether it's inside normal range.
Unlock your full panel
First 3–4 values are free. Pay $2.99 once to unlock all values, flagged results highlighted, and questions to ask your doctor.
Free vs. Full Panel
- First 3–4 values explained
- Status badge (Normal / High / Low)
- Names of remaining values visible
- Count of flagged values shown
- All values explained in plain English
- Flagged values highlighted in detail
- Personalized questions for your doctor
- Printable / saveable summary
- One-time payment, no subscription
Common questions
What types of lab results does this work with?
Any standard bloodwork panel — CBC (complete blood count), CMP (comprehensive metabolic panel), lipid panel, thyroid panel, HbA1c, vitamin levels, and more. If it came from a blood draw, it works.
Is my data private?
Your results are sent securely to Claude for analysis and are not stored on our servers. We do not retain your lab data after your session ends.
Why are the first few results free?
We want you to see the quality of the explanations before paying anything. The $2.99 fee covers the AI analysis cost for your full panel plus the 'questions to ask your doctor' list.
Is this medical advice?
No. Lab Results Explained is for informational purposes only. Always discuss your results with your healthcare provider — they have your full medical history and can give you proper clinical guidance.
Disclaimer: Lab Results Explained is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider about your results.