Charts is your personal health timeline in Lunas: every finding you save from a conversation, every extracted result, and every note lands on one chronological record. It answers the question nobody can ever answer at an appointment — what actually happened, and when. Instead of a year reconstructed from memory, you get a dated record you can read in order, share with your clinician for a set time window, and have Stethos draw on for future answers.
What ends up on your timeline?
Only what you decide to keep. Any assistant reply worth saving goes to your Charts in one tap, alongside results extracted from your uploaded files and notes you write yourself.
The result is the distilled story rather than the transcript: the explanation of why a value was flagged, the date a new medication started, the summary of what a specialist said — findings and milestones, without the conversational noise around them.
Why does keeping findings make the AI better?
Because Stethos reads your Charts when you ask something new. An answer about today's symptom can account for the result you recorded in March and the note you saved in June, instead of treating every question as the first one.
A small example: you log a persistent headache in spring and save a blood-pressure reading in summer. Ask about headaches in autumn and both are already on the table — you don't have to remember to mention them.
Built for the consult room
Bring a clean, chronological record to your appointment instead of a shoebox of PDFs and screenshots. Everything is in date order, so the story reads top to bottom in the two minutes you actually get.
If your clinician would rather look at it themselves, grant read-only access by email for a set time window, choose which views are visible, and revoke it when the visit is over.
Common questions
- What is the Lunas Charts timeline?
- It is a chronological personal health record built from findings you save out of AI conversations plus results extracted from your uploaded files, usable by you, your AI, and — if you choose — your clinician.
- Can I share my health timeline with my doctor?
- Yes. You can grant time-limited, read-only access by email, choose exactly which views are visible, and revoke access at any time.
- How do I prepare for a doctor's appointment with Charts?
- Open the timeline before you go and read the last few months in order — saved findings, extracted results, and your own notes, all dated. Note the two or three things you want to raise. Then either bring the record with you or share read-only access ahead of the visit so your clinician arrives already informed.
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