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Spot the creatinine that has crept up over six reports.
Use Case
One chart per lab value, built from reports you've confirmed — so a slow two-year drift is impossible to miss.
The opportunity
Portals hand you results one visit at a time, so the story between visits disappears. An HbA1c that climbed a little every year for four years never looks alarming in any single report — and a value that always runs slightly high looks scary every single time.
Charts fixes the frame. Once you've confirmed values from your uploaded reports, Lunas lines them up on a timeline with the reference range behind them. Direction becomes obvious: stable, drifting, or bouncing. Tap through to the exact numbers, or all the way back to the original PDF a point came from.
When the trend is worth a professional's eyes, share it deliberately — a grant with an expiry date, read-only, revocable the moment it's no longer needed.
Where Lunas fits
Stethos helps explain, organize, and investigate. People and qualified professionals stay responsible for the decisions that follow.
Spot the creatinine that has crept up over six reports.
Switch from the curve to a table with dates, units, and ranges.
Open the original report behind any data point.
Give your clinician read-only access that expires on its own.
A practical workflow
A repeatable path makes the model easier to supervise and the result easier to trust.
Upload results and confirm the extracted values.
LOINC normalization groups the same test across labs and years.
Read the trend and the exact numbers side by side.
Share the chart or bring it to your next appointment.
Product path
Lunas.One is available to individuals today. Team & Enterprise workspaces and a governed Stethos API are in active development — the roadmap below is directional, not a promise of present availability, and larger deployments will require the right privacy, security, evaluation, and human-review controls.
Available in Lunas
Team, Enterprise & API direction
Questions
No — it shows organized measurements, which is different and still valuable. A trend tells you what's changing and how fast; what it means requires clinical context and a qualified professional. The chart's job is to make that conversation start from evidence instead of memory.
Lunas groups only measurements that genuinely compare, using LOINC codes, and keeps the original unit and source visible on every point. When labs report in different units or methods, that difference stays on the surface rather than being silently averaged away.
Yes. Create a sharing grant and your clinician gets read-only access to the selected charts for a period you choose. You can revoke it at any time, and access ends on its own when the grant expires.
Try the product
Use Lunas for information and organization, then involve a qualified professional whenever a health decision is needed.