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Tests

The Tests module helps you organize all medical test records for your family inside our best personal health record app for iPhone. You can store results, track changes, and even get insights from AI. Whether it’s a blood test, X-ray, or thyroid panel, this module gives you a safe and convenient space to manage everything.

Why Is the Tests Module Useful?

Here’s why you should use the Tests module within the best personal medical records app:

  1. You keep all your test reports in one place. No more digging through emails or papers.
  2. You can easily switch between family members.
  3. The AI makes your results easy to understand.
  4. You can track specific values over time through our daily medication tracker app.
  5. You’re always ready to share complete records with your doctor.

How to Use the Tests Module

1. Open the Module

  1. First, log in to the FaMedic family medical history app.
  2. Then, on the left sidebar, click on “Tests.”
  3. It shows all tests connected to the family member you’ve selected.
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2. Choose a Family Member

  1. At the top of the page, there’s a dropdown labeled “Member.”
  2. Use it to select the person whose test records you want to manage.
  3. The page updates automatically to show any tests already saved for that person.
  4. If they don’t have any yet, don’t worry, you can start fresh.
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3. Add a New Test

Click the “+ Add test” button. A new form appears on the right side. This is where you enter the test details.

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Here’s what you’ll fill in:

  1. Test Name: Type the name of the test. For example, “Blood Sugar” or “Lipid Profile.”
  2. Type: Choose the type of test. Is it a blood test, urine test, or imaging scan? Click the "+" button, and a new window will open, allowing you to select a test type or create a new one.
  3. Date: Select the date the test was done. The default is today, but you can change it.
  4. Description: Add notes, symptoms, or the reason for the test.
  5. Files: Upload the actual test result. This can be a PDF, image, or scan.
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Once you’re done, click “Save.”

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That’s it! Your test is now securely stored. You can also filter your tests when viewing them. The filters work based on the Date as well as the Test type.

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For the Test Type filter, click on the +Add Type button and choose from a list of types you added in the new window.

4. Use Watchlist Parameters (Optional)

Now, if you want to keep track of specific values, like cholesterol, sugar, or hemoglobin, use the Watchlist parameter tab.

Here’s how:

  1. Click the tab labeled “Watchlist parameter.”
  2. Add the test values you want to track.
  3. For example, you might enter “Cholesterol – 240 mg/dL” or “HbA1c – 6.8%.”

These values help the FaMedic health records app show trends over time. You can see if something is improving, stable, or needs attention.

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💡 The Watchlist parameters data comes from the Watchlist Parameters Module. To create new parameters, go to the Watchlist Parameters module. You can see the already added Watchlist parameters shown on the list as under:

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5. Explore AI Insights

This is where things get smart.

Click on the “AI” tab.

FaMedic health records online app’s AI reads the watchlist values you entered. Then it gives you an easy-to-understand result.

Here’s what you’ll know in the description generated by ChatGPT:

  1. Good: All values are in the normal range.
  2. ⚠️ Warning: Some values are slightly off.
  3. Critical: Something needs urgent attention.

You’ll also see helpful comments. For example, “Vitamin D is low, consider supplements,” or “Blood sugar is stable.”

This feature saves you time and helps you understand your health at a glance. Click here to enable AI inside the tests module.

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Real-Life Examples

Tracking a Child’s Illness

  1. Elsa adds a “CBC” test for her son, who had a fever.
  2. She uploads the test file and enters a note about the symptoms.
  3. FaMedic home health scheduling app flags a slightly high white blood cell count.
  4. She shares this with the pediatrician and avoids extra delays.

Supporting Elderly Parents

  1. For her father, Elsa adds tests every few months, like kidney and liver panels.
  2. She enters key values into the watchlist.
  3. Over time, she sees that his creatinine level is slowly improving.
  4. This helps her track treatment progress without needing to visit the clinic every time.

Watching Wellness Progress

  1. Another user adds vitamin and thyroid tests while on a health journey.
  2. The AI shows how vitamin D levels are improving.
  3. This gives confidence that diet and supplements are working.

Tips for Better Use

  1. Be specific with test names. For example, use “CBC – May 2025” instead of just “CBC.”
  2. Add short notes about symptoms or reasons for the test.
  3. Review watchlist trends every few weeks if you’re managing chronic conditions.

Need Help?

If you get stuck or need support: info@famedic.net