MEDHUB365
Your Health · How It Works
How MedHub365 works

From a single reading to a clinical-grade record.

Every number you log gets checked against your own reference bounds, charted against your history, and turned into a plain-language alert when something's worth a second look.

Reading logged (manual or CSV)
Checked against your reference bounds
Charted alongside your trend history
Advisory alert raised if out of range
The loop

Five steps, repeated for as long as you're tracking.

This isn't a form you fill out once. It's a loop that runs every time you log something — getting more useful the longer you use it.

01

Log a reading

Type it in by hand, snap a photo of a lab report, or bring in a whole history at once.

Manual · CSV · Photo
02

MedHub365 normalizes it

Units, formats, and lab naming get matched to a consistent schema behind the scenes.

Automatic
03

Bounds are calculated

Reference ranges are computed from your age, sex, and region — not a generic average.

Personalized
04

Trends get charted

Every value lands on a chart next to its target line, so one reading is context, not noise.

Insights
05

You get the summary

Export a clean, dated history for any appointment — built for a clinician to actually read.

Audit log
Worked example

Reference bounds, not one-size-fits-all ranges.

The same ALT result means something different depending on who's reporting it. MedHub365 calculates the bound, then tells you plainly when a reading crosses it.

Profile used for this calculation

Pulled from your patient demographic — edit it any time and every bound recalculates.

Legal Name:Dr. Jane Doe
Age:41 yrs
Biological Sex:Female
Blood Type:A+
Region Standard:US (mg/dL)

What MedHub365 does with it

A new ALT reading of 44 U/L comes in. Here's the resulting alert.

Liver ALT
Elevated Alanine Transaminase (ALT)
ALT of 44 U/L is elevated above the standard biological reference limit (<33 U/L for biological Females of age 41). Consider reviewing lifestyle factors such as diet, exercise intensity, or medications.
Under the hood

One pipeline, from input to export.

Every reading — however it arrives — passes through the same normalization and reference-range engine before it ever reaches a chart or an alert. Curious about the schema itself?

View architecture & schema
Reading input
Normalization
Reference engine
Trend analyzer
Alerts & export
Questions

Common questions

Does MedHub365 diagnose conditions? +

No. Advisory alerts flag readings outside your calculated reference bounds so you know what to bring up with a clinician — MedHub365 doesn't diagnose, treat, or replace medical advice.

Can I import years of old lab results at once? +

Yes — use CSV Import to bring in a full history in one pass. Each row is normalized and checked against your bounds the same way a manual entry would be.

Where do the reference bounds come from? +

Standard clinical reference ranges, adjusted for the age, biological sex, and region standard on your patient profile. Update your profile and every bound recalculates automatically.

Can I share my record with my doctor? +

Yes — the Chronological Audit Log exports a dated, readable summary of your history as a PDF, built for a clinical appointment.