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A careful read deserves a careful reader.
Most of what your doctor learns about you arrives as a printout — eight numbers, a hundred numbers, sometimes a paragraph from a radiologist. The numbers are useful. They are also, by themselves, almost never the whole picture.
A test result is a single sentence in a longer story. The story spans the blood draw you had last spring, the imaging you did the year before, the genetics you screened in college, the metabolic panel from your last physical, and the question you couldn't quite articulate when the doctor asked if anything had changed.
We are building a reading layer for that story. A piece of software that does, automatically and well, what a thoughtful clinician with an extra half-hour would do — read every result you have ever had, alongside every result you receive today, and tell you what the connected picture looks like.
We don't make diagnoses. We don't replace your physician. We don't sell supplements or recommend tests we'd be paid for ordering. We read carefully, in language you can use, and we hand you a document that you and your doctor can work from together.
The company has built clinical infrastructure in partnership with labs and clinics in Russia, where the first iterations of this reading layer have been quietly running. We're building the version that launches to individuals in the United States in 2026.
If you'd like to be among the first to read yourself closely, write to us. A sentence is enough.
Questions, partnerships, press, or a clinical-advisor role — hello@inbloodwetrust.ai.