Private portable health records for real life

Your private portable health record workspace. FateHP turns scattered medical paperwork into one organized `.phd` file.

FateHP helps you keep medical records, health notes, insurance details, scanned documents, images, and OCR text in one calm, secure-feeling workspace. It is built for people who want practical control over their personal health data without depending on another messy portal.

Records
notes, scans, images
Access
FateID check-in
Format
portable health file
At A Glance

Clinical structure with personal control.


Organize
Sort insurance, visits, scans, notes, and reference files.
Capture
Add photos, document scans, and OCR text from the same workflow.
Carry
Import and export one `.phd` file across sessions.
Control
Use FateID access checks before entering the workspace.
Welcoming FateHP mascot
The Problem

Modern healthcare creates fragmented personal records.

Records live across multiple portals that do not talk to each other well.
Insurance files, bills, lab results, and clinical notes end up mixed together.
People waste time finding paperwork again before appointments, claims, or emergencies.
Important information often survives only as phone photos, PDFs, or email attachments.
The Solution

FateHP gives users one structured working file.

Use one interface designed to organize health and medical records in a structured way.
Keep notes, files, images, and OCR results together so context stays attached to the record.
Work through the `.phd` format, a dedicated portable file built for this use case.
Combine access control, portable data, and a user-owned record workflow in one product.
How FateHP Works

A four-step record workflow.

01

Check in

Verify access with FateID before entering the app.

02

Import

Bring in the current `.phd` file for the session.

03

Organize

Add notes, files, images, insurance details, and OCR text.

04

Export

Save the updated file when the session is complete.

What The App Handles

Designed for practical personal health record work.

Clinical Records

Visit notes, discharge papers, summaries, and care documents.

Insurance

Plans, member IDs, support numbers, claims, and billing paperwork.

Scans And Images

Phone captures, card photos, paper records, and other visual references.

OCR Support

Extract text from image captures and keep it linked to the image record.

Health Record Search Topics

FateHP is built for everyday people who care about their health.

Personal health record keeping is bigger than one doctor visit. FateHP helps organize the everyday measurements, chronic-condition paperwork, insurance files, PDFs, photos, and notes that people often need before appointments, claims, second opinions, travel, or family care planning.

Vitals, measurements, and health markers

Track and organize common health measurements for record review, including cardiovascular, respiratory, metabolic, inflammatory, body-composition, sleep, and fitness markers.

  • blood pressure and hypertension logs
  • heart rate, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation, and temperature
  • glucose, A1C, cholesterol, triglycerides, and metabolic markers
  • weight, height, waist circumference, body composition, and fitness markers
  • sleep quality, HRV, CRP, VO2 max, grip strength, and optional wellness metrics

Medical record and insurance organization

Build a portable record library around clinical notes, labs, imaging, medication context, insurance documents, billing support, and care preparation.

  • doctor visits, urgent care visits, hospital paperwork, and discharge summaries
  • lab results, imaging reports, prescriptions, allergies, vaccines, and care plans
  • PDF records, scanned documents, phone photos, insurance cards, and OCR text
  • claims, bills, member IDs, group IDs, prior authorizations, and support phone numbers
  • family record keeping, caregiver preparation, travel health folders, and appointment notes
Common Questions People Search

Plain answers for real health record organization problems.

FateHP is designed around common searches like how to organize medical files, how to keep track of health, how to track blood pressure, and how to keep insurance paperwork together.

How do I organize my medical files?

Use FateHP to group medical files into a portable health record workspace with folders for visits, labs, imaging, insurance, billing, photos, PDFs, and personal notes. The goal is to make records easier to find before appointments, claims, travel, or family care planning.

How can I keep track of my health?

FateHP helps keep health notes, vitals, measurements, attachments, and record history together. You can track values such as blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen saturation, glucose, A1C, cholesterol context, sleep, and other optional health markers when you add them.

How can I track my blood pressure records?

FateHP lets users save blood pressure readings with dates, provider context, notes, and related medical records. It can help organize hypertension paperwork and spot repeated readings for personal review, but it does not diagnose or replace clinician guidance.

How do I track glucose, A1C, and cholesterol records?

FateHP can organize glucose values, A1C results, lipid panel notes, cholesterol documents, lab PDFs, images, and follow-up notes in one portable record file so metabolic and heart-health paperwork stays easier to review.

How do I keep medical insurance records together?

FateHP includes insurance profile fields and document organization for member IDs, group IDs, claims, bills, prior authorizations, explanation-of-benefits documents, support numbers, and related notes.

What is the best way to save medical PDFs and paper records?

FateHP supports PDF attachments, scanned document images, phone photos, OCR text, manual entries, and dated folders so paper records can become part of a more searchable personal health record workflow.

Condition-Aware Organization

Useful for health paperwork around common conditions, without pretending to diagnose them.

FateHP can help users organize records related to diabetes and blood sugar, hypertension and blood pressure, cholesterol and heart health, respiratory symptoms, allergies, injuries, surgeries, imaging, lab work, medications, vaccines, and follow-up plans. The app keeps these materials in a structured personal health record workflow so the user can review, export, and bring context to a licensed clinician.

FateHP does not diagnose disease, provide treatment guidance, replace a doctor, or handle emergency care. It is a privacy-minded record organization tool for people who want clearer personal control over their health information.

Privacy And Security

A safer-feeling way to prepare, review, and carry health information.

Access-controlled check-in

FateID check-in helps keep the workspace behind an intentional access step before users enter sensitive health records.

Privacy-minded profile data

Appwrite profile fields are prepared for encrypted storage, giving the product a stronger privacy foundation for names and current health file references.

User-owned portability

The `.phd` file workflow keeps the focus on exportable, portable health data instead of trapping important context inside a single screen.

Who FateHP Helps

Built for the moments when finding the right health record actually matters.

Before appointments

Bring visit notes, medication context, scans, and insurance details into one organized view.

During claims and billing

Keep member IDs, claim documents, bills, phone numbers, and supporting files close together.

For family record keeping

Give caregivers and organized households a cleaner way to prepare health information.

When records need to travel

Export one portable health data file instead of hunting across portals, downloads, and photos.

FateHP

A beautiful health record app for people who want clarity, privacy, and control.

FateHP is built to feel cleaner than a portal, calmer than a file dump, and more structured than a note app. It is not medical advice or an emergency service; it is a practical way to organize the health information you already need to understand, carry, and share.