How it works
Welcome to Sage Healthcare, where we make managing your health as easy as tapping on your smartphone.
You’re not alone—many people feel confused after routine blood tests, often receiving limited testing and explanations from their doctors. In fact, 80% of doctors don’t thoroughly review test results, and even when they do, the analysis may be shallow or lack essential follow-up recommendations. Test results are often viewed in isolation, ignoring trends from previous tests.
For example, a doctor may see high LDL cholesterol but fail to explain what that means, compare it to your past test results, and overlook critical follow-up tests, like an LDL pattern analysis, leaving you with an incomplete picture of your cardiovascular risk.
we explain each metric in simple terms, offer actionable steps for improving out-of-range readings, and recommend follow-up tests when needed to give you the clearest understanding of your health risks.
Just four simple steps to take control of your health data
We will store our data here so you can share it across all of your applications.
Manually enter it or use our scan-in feature to start getting your health trends.
See your trends and learn more about the meaning of your metrics.
Here's what makes us different from other health testing apps
There are no upfront fees or required tests to buy to get started.
No extra junk you don’t need, no complicated settings, no hassle. Just a simple, easy-to-use utility designed to centralize and track your health tests. Think of us like a smart filing cabinet for your labs.
We don’t see or use your health data, it all stays on your device locally. You don’t even need internet to use it.
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-American Heart Association
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-World Health Organization
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