About Aletheia Health

Aletheia helps turn complex health experiences into clearer clinical conversations.

Aletheia Health is a communication and record-translation tool for people preparing to discuss complex symptoms, especially where timing, context, uncertainty, and lived experience matter.

Educational content only

These pages do not interpret your personal records.

Educational pages explain Aletheia’s concepts, safety boundaries, and communication model. They are separate from user-specific interpretation, appointment summaries, symptom timelines, and Ask Aletheia responses.

Pronunciation and meaning

Aletheia is commonly pronounced ah-luh-THEY-uh in English. The name comes from the Greek word alētheia, often translated as truth, disclosure, or unconcealment.

The name fits the product because Aletheia is not trying to invent certainty. It helps make a record more visible: what happened, when it happened, what may be related, what remains uncertain, and what question to bring into care.

What Aletheia does

Aletheia organises symptom notes, context, medications, interventions, appointment questions, timelines, summaries, and exports into a more clinician-readable structure.

  • It turns lived experience into recorded observations.
  • It highlights possible patterns without treating them as diagnoses.
  • It keeps uncertainty visible instead of hiding it.
  • It prepares questions to discuss with a clinician.

What Aletheia does not do

Aletheia does not diagnose, treat, triage, determine urgency, recommend medication changes, or replace clinical judgement. It is designed to support better communication, not to prove a case.