Before a visit
Arrive with dates, changes, and your top three questions instead of reconstructing them in the room.
Use Case
Turn "something feels wrong" into a clear, organized story your clinician can actually use.
The opportunity
You've had a dull ache for three weeks, but in the exam room it comes out as "a while." The medication list is at home, the date of the last flare-up is fuzzy, and the visit is over in twelve minutes.
A Lunas assessment does that reconstruction beforehand. Stethos asks the questions in order — when it started, what makes it better or worse, what you already take — and pulls in any records you've uploaded, like the lab report where this first showed up. If you mention something that shouldn't wait, it says so plainly.
What comes out the other end is a tight, dated summary: the story, the relevant values, and the questions you actually want answered.
Where Lunas fits
Stethos helps explain, organize, and investigate. People and qualified professionals stay responsible for the decisions that follow.
Arrive with dates, changes, and your top three questions instead of reconstructing them in the room.
Connect a new flagged value to the symptoms and results around it.
Log what changed since last time and hand over the delta, not the whole story again.
A practical workflow
A repeatable path makes the model easier to supervise and the result easier to trust.
Say what's wrong in your own words — "tired for a month, worse in the morning."
Attach the lab report, list your medications, note the history that might matter.
Confirm the extracted values and answer any warning-sign prompts that appear.
Get a one-page story to share or bring to the appointment.
Product path
Lunas.One is available to individuals today. Team & Enterprise workspaces and a governed Stethos API are in active development — the roadmap below is directional, not a promise of present availability, and larger deployments will require the right privacy, security, evaluation, and human-review controls.
Available in Lunas
Team, Enterprise & API direction
Questions
No. It gathers and organizes what you know — symptoms, timing, history, records — so a professional can assess you faster and better. Diagnosis needs an exam, clinical judgment, and often further tests, none of which an app can do.
The pattern, not just the symptom: when it started, whether it's getting better or worse, what triggers it, what you've tried, and which medications you take. A Lunas assessment asks for exactly those pieces and turns them into a short summary, so nothing important gets lost in a twelve-minute visit.
Lunas surfaces warning-sign guidance during an assessment — symptoms like chest pain or sudden weakness prompt clear advice to seek care now. Never use an app to wait out an emergency; call emergency services or get to a clinician immediately.
Try the product
Use Lunas for information and organization, then involve a qualified professional whenever a health decision is needed.