Safety boundaryRecords, not diagnoses.

Aletheia helps organise records and prepare questions. It does not diagnose, treat, triage, determine urgency, or replace clinical judgement.

Privacy-first • Evidence interpretation • Appointment preparation

Turn symptom records into clearer clinical questions.

Aletheia helps people log symptoms, review patterns over time, ask source-grounded questions, and prepare cleaner summaries before appointments.

Statement on Commitment to Privacy, Personal Data, and Health
Track clearlyTiming, severity, duration, context, triggers, and impact in one structured flow.
Ask with contextUse symptom history to ask safer, evidence-aware educational questions.
Prepare for careCreate summaries and clinician-facing packets for focused appointments.
Product workflow

From record to better question.

Fictional sample data

Aletheia keeps the workflow simple: capture the observation, review it over time, interpret cautiously, and prepare for care.

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Symptom entrySeverity, timing, context, and impact are captured together.
02
CalendarRepeated timing becomes easier to see across days and cycles.
03
TimelineScattered entries become a dated sequence for review.
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Possible patternsObservations are surfaced without turning them into diagnostic claims.
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Appointment summaryA clearer clinical question is prepared for discussion.
“Could this repeated timing be clinically relevant?”
Product wedge

Most health apps help you track. Aletheia helps you translate.

The product wedge is simple: symptom records become clearer observations, safer educational context, and appointment-ready questions.

01

Record

Capture timing, severity, duration, cycle context, triggers, medication context, and daily-life impact.

02

Translate

Turn scattered observations into structured language that is easier to review before care.

03

Prepare

Export a concise summary and a focused set of clinician-facing questions.

The Aletheia Translation Layer

From raw symptoms to useful clinical language.

1

Experience

Symptoms, concerns, disruptions, context, memory, and notes.

2

Observation

Timing, severity, duration, cycle context, triggers, and impact.

3

Possible pattern

Repeated timing, clustering, co-occurrence, and changes over time.

4

Uncertainty

Missing context, alternatives, sparse evidence, and what may not apply.

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Clinical question

A safer appointment-ready question that avoids overclaiming.

Appointment preparation

Prepare before the visit.

  1. Review recent symptom patterns.
  2. Identify what changed, persisted, or disrupted daily life.
  3. Convert notes into focused questions without diagnosis claims.
Clinician packet

Export a clearer summary.

  1. Concise timeline.
  2. Symptom severity, timing, and functional impact.
  3. Questions based on organised observations.
Who it is for

People turning scattered symptoms into a clearer record.

Preparing for appointmentsTracking recurring symptomsOrganising scattered records
Boundary

Not diagnosis, treatment decisions, urgent symptoms, or emergency care.

DiagnosisTreatment decisionsMedication changesUrgent or emergency care
Read safety and limitations
Privacy and user control

Your records stay personal. Your exports stay intentional.

Aletheia separates private records from the public demo. Users control what they record, review, summarize, and export.

Private recordsProfile contextControlled exportsUser-managed summaries
Thought leadership

Read the product white papers.

Public demo

Try the workflow before creating an account.

Explore fictional records, source-grounded education, and appointment-preparation outputs.