See direction
Recognize whether a comparable measurement is stable, rising, falling, or irregular over time.
Use Case
A longitudinal view of laboratory measurements and health records that makes change easier to see and discuss.
The opportunity
Health data is usually delivered one encounter at a time, even when the important story is the change between encounters. Separate PDFs make a slow shift easy to miss and a normal fluctuation easy to overread.
Charts in Lunas create a longitudinal view from confirmed measurements. People can switch between the visual pattern and the exact values, then return to the original record when more context is needed. The goal is a better conversation, not a self-generated conclusion.
Where Lunas fits
Stethos helps explain, organize, and investigate. People and qualified professionals stay responsible for the decisions that follow.
Recognize whether a comparable measurement is stable, rising, falling, or irregular over time.
Move from a visual trend to a table with dates, units, ranges, and statuses.
Trace a data point back to the reviewed observation and its record context.
Grant time-limited, read-only chart access and revoke it when it is no longer needed.
A practical workflow
A repeatable path makes the model easier to supervise and the result easier to trust.
Upload supported results and review extracted observations.
Lunas groups compatible measurements while preserving their units and source information.
Use the chart and table together to examine change without losing exact values.
Share or summarize the relevant trend for a qualified professional.
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. A chart shows organized measurements. Diagnosis requires clinical context and qualified judgment.
Only compatible observations should be grouped. Units, reference ranges, and the original source remain important when a professional compares results.
Yes. Lunas supports personal, time-limited, read-only grants that can be revoked. Sharing should always be intentional.
Try the product
Use Lunas for information and organization, then involve a qualified professional whenever a health decision is needed.