Health records

The right record is ready when the doctor asks

A family's health history is usually scattered across WhatsApp forwards, a drawer of old files, two email inboxes, and three phones. So every new doctor starts from scratch, and every test is half-explained from memory. Nityaayu draws those threads into one record — and quietly builds the timeline that shows how the care actually unfolded.

Appa · Care timeline
It builds itself
Mar 2024
Thyroxine startedafter first thyroid panel
Aug 2024
Cataract surgery · right eyedischarge summary added
Jan 2025
BP review — dose adjustedTelma 40, prompted by labs
May 2025
Annual labs — all steady3 caregivers · 2 doctors

The moment it helps

"We switched cities and the new physician asked when Appa's BP medicine started. None of us knew — it was somewhere in an old file. Now the timeline answers that, with the report that prompted each change."

Family that moved from Indore to Bengaluru

What "records" really means here

Not a folder of files. The story of a person's care.

Anyone can store documents. The point is what they add up to — a history a new doctor can read in a minute.

A timeline that builds itself

From the prescriptions and reports already added, Nityaayu assembles the arc — what started when, what changed, and why.

One record per person, one family view

Each member keeps their own records; the family sees the parts they're trusted with — even from different cities.

Ready for a new doctor

Walk into a first appointment with continuity, not a shrug. Fewer repeated tests, faster, better-informed decisions.

Everything cross-linked

A medicine connects to the prescription that started it and the report that prompted it — context, not loose pages.

How it works

You add the pieces; the picture assembles.

STEP 01

Bring the scattered pieces in

Add prescriptions, reports, and medicine lists from wherever they live today — chats, files, email, gallery.

STEP 02

Watch the timeline form

Dates and changes line up on their own into a readable history for each family member.

STEP 03

Share the right slice

Hand a doctor or sibling exactly what they need — the timeline, a report, or the current medicine list.

What changes for the family

The same history, finally legible.

Used to be

  • Every new doctor explained from foggy memory.
  • "When did this medicine start?" — nobody sure.
  • Records split across phones, drawers, and chats.

Now

  • A timeline a new doctor can read in a minute.
  • Each change dated, with the report behind it.
  • One family record, shared on your terms.
Safety note: Nityaayu is a family-held record for organising and sharing health information. It does not diagnose, prescribe, treat, or replace your doctor's clinical records or advice.

Common questions

What families ask first.

What is the treatment timeline?

The arc of a person's care — when a medicine started, how readings moved, what was added and why — built from the records you already keep, so a doctor sees continuity, not just today.

Can the whole family use one record?

Yes. Each member has their own records, and chosen relatives see exactly the parts they need to help, across cities if needed.

Does it replace my doctor's records?

No. It's a family-held record to organise and share. The clinical record and advice stay with your doctor.

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