Report organiser

Lab reports stop disappearing into phone galleries

The cardiologist asks, "And what was the LDL in March?" — and the next two minutes are you scrolling past festival photos and screenshots, hunting for a blurry report you know you saved somewhere. Nityaayu keeps every report by date and by person, so the answer arrives before you finish apologising for the wait.

Family health folder
One place · Findable later
PrescriptionsCardio, GP, dental, eye
Lab reportsBlood, scans, ECG
Discharge summaries2023 hospitalisation
14 documents3 caregivers · 2 doctors
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The moment it helps

"Every visit started with ten minutes of 'where is that report'. The doctor waiting, Amma flustered, me scrolling. Now I just search the test name — March 2025, there it is, before he's finished the question."

Daughter at a cardiology follow-up · Hyderabad

What the vault does quietly

Filing that happens once, finding that happens fast.

The work is in the moment you add a report. After that, retrieval is a search box, not an archaeology dig.

Sorted by person

Amma's reports never tangle with Appa's. Each family member has their own clear stack — prescriptions, labs, discharge notes.

Tagged by date and visit

Every document knows when it's from and what it relates to, so "the lipid panel from last March" is a two-second find.

Old paper, finally captured

Photograph years of slips and prescriptions. The shoebox of reports becomes a searchable, shareable vault.

Shared only when needed

Hand a single report to a doctor or relative without opening the whole folder — and take it back when you're done.

How it works

From a messy gallery to a calm shelf.

STEP 01

Snap or upload

Add a report straight from the camera, the gallery, or a PDF a lab emailed you.

STEP 02

It files itself

Assign the person and confirm the date and type. The document lands in the right stack.

STEP 03

Find it when it counts

Search by test, doctor, or month and walk into the appointment with the exact report open.

What changes at the clinic

The same reports, ready before the doctor asks.

Used to be

  • Scrolling the gallery while the doctor waits.
  • Repeat tests because last year's report can't be found.
  • Reports living on four different phones.

Now

  • The right report open in seconds, by search.
  • A history the doctor can actually see and build on.
  • One vault the whole family can reach.
Safety note: Nityaayu organises and stores reports for easy retrieval and sharing. It does not interpret results clinically, diagnose, prescribe, or replace a doctor or pathologist.

Common questions

What families ask first.

How does it stay findable?

Reports are grouped by person and tagged with date and type, so the exact one surfaces in seconds when a doctor asks.

Can I add old paper reports?

Yes. Photograph them and they join the vault with their date and owner — years of slips in one searchable place.

Who can see them?

Only the people the owner chooses. A caregiver can have reminders without ever seeing reports, and access can be revoked anytime.

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