Walk into your next appointment prepared.
Upload your results, scan reports and specialist letters. We read them back in plain language, show you where they disagree, and hand you the questions worth asking.
From your documents
TSH 5.9 mIU/L (0.4–4.0)
In plain language
Your thyroid reading is 5.9, sitting just above the reference range your own lab printed beside it (0.4–4.0).
Worth asking your doctor
“My TSH came back at 5.9, just above the range printed on the same report. Should it be repeated, and is there anything you’d want checked alongside it?”
Tell us what's going on
Three quick questions, so we can tell you what a report would focus on for someone in your situation. Your answers stay in this browser and are not sent anywhere.
You have the paperwork. Nobody has the time to read it with you.
By the time it matters, most people are carrying more documents than anyone in the room has time to open.
- Your GP has a few minutes and a long list to get through.
- The specialist has your referral letter. They haven't seen the rest of the folder you are carrying.
- The documents in it were written for other clinicians.
So the questions you meant to ask go unasked. mymedicalrecord does that reading beforehand, at home and in your own time, so you arrive knowing what you need to cover.
How it works
- Upload your records. PDFs, photos of documents, portal exports — into your own encrypted space.
- See what they actually say. Plain-language reading of your documents, with every statement traced to the exact place it came from.
- Take the questions with you. The gaps, trends and inconsistencies in your records become a printable list of questions for your next appointment.
If you're managing a parent's records rather than your own, it works the same way.
What's in a report
The Episode Pass produces one full report across everything you have uploaded. Every line in it carries the source it came from, so you never have to take our word for anything.
- A plain-language reading of every document you upload
- The trends, gaps and inconsistencies across them
- Evidence from published research, every claim with its source
- A printable list of questions for your next appointment
What it looks like
| Kind | Name | Value | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kind: result | Name: TSH | Value: 5.9 mIU/L (0.4–4.0) | Confidence: high |
Source: TSH 5.9 mIU/L (0.4-4.0) |
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The same line from the top of this page, as the product stores it. Every value shown with the exact words it came from. This example is illustrative.
Where we stand
Every statement we show you carries the source it came from: a line in your own documents, or a piece of published research you can open and read. If we cannot point to a source, we do not say it.
We hand you questions to ask, not conclusions to accept. We never diagnose. We never recommend treatments. The person qualified to answer is still your practitioner, and this exists to help you use their time well.
Your records are stored and processed in our own private data centre, on hardware we own, not on a big-cloud provider's storage. The AI that reads your documents runs on our own machines: your records are never sent to OpenAI, Google, or any other outside AI service to be processed. Our data centre is in Australia, under Australian privacy law.
Every file you upload is encrypted before it is stored, under a key that belongs to your account alone. Your data is never sold, never shared with advertisers, and never used to train AI models. Export everything whenever you like, and deleting your account deletes it. No advertising, no upselling. Read what we stand for, and how we handle your data.
Plans
Vault — free. Store your records, plain-language explanations, limited questions.
Episode Pass — A$99 / US$79. One full Deep Report with 30 days of unlimited questions.
Episode Plus — A$249 / US$189. Priority processing, 90 days, three report updates, a family profile.
Docus lists a one-off human second opinion at US$490. Cleveland Clinic's virtual second opinion is US$1,690 to US$1,990. The Episode Pass is A$99 (US$79) and reads your whole folder rather than one referral letter. It complements a human second opinion; it does not replace one.
Prepared questions are ordinary good practice
healthdirect, the Australian government's health advice service, publishes its own Question Builder for patients to take to an appointment. We aren't affiliated with them; mymedicalrecord builds your list from what your own documents say.
Ask about your own records
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