MedDossier

Prepare medical records for specialist review.

Start with a free check, review a sample packet, then upload records when the path is clear.

Not a diagnosis, prescription, emergency service, treatment advice, formal second opinion, hospital recommendation, or admission guarantee.

Uploading records does not authorize external sharing.

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Sample packet · Cardiology

Sample patient · 58 · M · Source: 3 documents

Chinese source text → English; dates and doses preserved as source.

Synthetic sample - non-real patient

Diagnoses

Acute non-ST elevation MIAcute NSTEMI

p.1

Type 2 diabetesType 2 diabetes

p.2

Medications - dose preserved

Aspirin enteric-coatedAspirin enteric-coated · 100 mg, once daily

TicagrelorTicagrelor · 90 mg, twice daily

Timeline

2025-03-02 - Admission, cardiology unit
2025-03-03 - Troponin T 0.45 ng/mL (elevated)
2025-03-04 - PCI with drug-eluting stent

There are 2 terms still marked for manual review.

Case example

Patient going abroad for treatment. The receiving hospital cannot review raw records.

MedDossier organizes scattered reports into a source-linked record packet so the receiving team can review the record trail before hospital pre-review.

Goal: make the case easier to review before the patient sends another folder of raw files.

Fast Answers

Start with the records you already have.

MedDossier helps patients and families turn scattered records into one packet they can review before sharing.

Quick answer

What problem does MedDossier solve?

Patients often have scans, lab reports, discharge notes, and translations spread across different files. MedDossier turns that pile into a clear packet for hospital pre-review, second-opinion preparation, or specialist review.

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Who is it for?

It is for patients and families preparing for overseas care, specialist review preparation, or help organizing records for someone they care for.

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What do I receive?

You can review a short summary, the full packet, missing-item notes, and any language or structure work before choosing paid help.

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Why should I trust the packet?

Important fields stay tied to the original documents, outputs can be reviewed by people, and access is controlled instead of being sent as an uncontrolled file dump.

How It Works

From scattered files to one packet you can review.

The hard part is usually not one missing document. It is the repeated work of explaining the same medical history across languages, hospitals, and care teams.

01

Start with the packet goal

Share what it is for, who it is going to, the language, timing, and the records you plan to add.

02

We plan the packet

We show the planned timeline, source index, missing-item checks, and translation or proofreading needs.

03

Key details are checked

Record checklists and workflow flags help users notice missing items, unclear fields, and details that are easy to miss in uploaded records.

04

Upload or quote the next step

Move to full upload or request human language and structure review only when you understand the next step.

Next step

Start with a free record check.

Share the packet goal and the records you plan to add. Review a sample first, then choose a paid packet only when you are ready.