How Arogya works
"I had six years of Appa's reports.
I just didn't know what any of it meant
or where any of it was."

A feeling shared by most Indian families who manage health across generations.

Arogya is the family health memory you've always needed — one place for every report, every family member, with AI that connects the dots across years of scattered documents.

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Rahul, 48
Managing parents' health + his own
"Every specialist asks for old reports. I'm scrolling through WhatsApp for twenty minutes while the doctor waits."
→ One Doctor Summary link. Sent before any appointment.
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Pooja, 38
Multiple specialists. Complex history.
"I see five different doctors. None of them talk to each other. I'm the one carrying the whole picture in my head."
→ Arogya holds the full picture — she just asks a question and gets the answer.
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Srinivasan, 71
Post-cardiac. On eight medications.
"If I'm rushed to hospital, my children are in different cities. They won't know what medications to tell the doctors."
→ Emergency card. Critical details on any family member's phone instantly.
How it works

Five steps to a complete
family health record

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Start here

Create your family

Add every person whose health you want to track — parents, grandparents, spouse, children, even your pets. Each person gets their own profile. You decide who can see what.

  • No limit on family members — add as many as you need. Elderly parents in another city, children in school, everyone in one place.
  • Each member has their own health record — when you upload a report, Arogya automatically figures out who it belongs to.
  • Private by design — sensitive health information (mental health, reproductive health) is visible only to the person it belongs to, even within the same family.
  • Each person can have their own login — everyone in the family can access their own records independently, with their own Google account.
Appa (71) Amma (67) Myself (48) Spouse (45) Son (16) Daughter (13) + Add member
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Upload

Upload any health document

Photograph a report, share a PDF, or forward it on Telegram. Lab reports, prescriptions, discharge summaries, clinic notes — anything from any hospital, any lab, any doctor.

  • Works with photos and PDFs — a photograph of a printed report works just as well as a digital PDF.
  • Telegram upload — forward any document directly to the Arogya bot and it is added to your family record automatically. No need to open an app.
  • Saved to your Google Drive instantly — every file you upload goes straight into a dedicated Arogya folder in your own Google Drive. It is yours, permanently, regardless of what happens with the app.
Your files exist independently of Arogya. Even if you never use the app again, every report you have ever uploaded remains in your own Google Drive. You own your health history — we just help you make sense of it.
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AI reads it

AI reads every document and builds the picture

The moment a document is uploaded, AI reads it — extracting diagnoses, lab values, medications, dates, and doctor's notes — and assigns it to the right family member. No manual entry. No typing. Nothing for you to do.

  • Extracts over 200 common tests — HbA1c, TSH, creatinine, haemoglobin, lipids, vitamin D, and many more, each tracked over time.
  • Reads handwritten and printed text — whether it's a typed lab report or a handwritten prescription from a government hospital, Arogya reads both.
  • Connects documents across years — a single report means little. A decade of reports together tells a story. Arogya keeps the full timeline so patterns emerge.
  • Original file always there — even if extraction is imperfect, the original file is always in your Google Drive as the authoritative reference.
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Ask anything

Ask questions and get answers — wherever you already are

You do not need to open Arogya to get information from it. Ask on Telegram, on WhatsApp, on the mobile app, or on the web. The same complete health history answers you, wherever you ask.

  • "What was Amma's TSH last time?" — answered in your chat window, grounded in the actual report.
  • "Is Appa's creatinine getting worse over time?" — Arogya checks the trend across all his reports and tells you.
  • "What medications is Srinivasan on right now?" — the current list, from his latest prescription.
  • No searching, no scrolling, no app-switching — you ask in the chat you are already in and the answer comes back in seconds.
This is where AI changes everything. Instead of searching through folders or scrolling WhatsApp to find a report, you simply ask. The answer comes from years of your actual health records — not a guess.
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Use it

Share a complete health picture with your doctor

Before any appointment, generate a Doctor Summary and send the link. Your doctor gets a complete view of everything relevant — years of history, current medications, active conditions, trends — before you even walk in the door.

  • Doctor Summary — one printable page with active conditions, key lab values, and current medications. Send the link to any doctor before an appointment.
  • Specialist Summary — scope it to just what's relevant. Sending a cardiology referral? The summary shows only cardiac conditions and related labs.
  • Emergency Card — blood group, current medications, critical conditions. On any family member's phone in one tap.
  • Family Care Hub — see every family member's pending care and overdue checkups in one view.

What AI sees that
no single doctor can.

Your doctor sees you for ten minutes, once every few months, with whatever reports you happen to carry that day. They are working with a fragment of the picture.

Arogya has every report you have ever uploaded — going back years. AI reads across all of them together, noticing things that are invisible when you look at one report at a time.

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Trends across years, not just today's value

A creatinine of 1.2 is "borderline." A creatinine that has risen from 0.8 to 1.2 over three years is a different conversation entirely.

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Connections between conditions

Hypothyroidism raises cholesterol. Poorly controlled diabetes damages kidneys. Arogya knows these connections and watches for them in your actual data.

What hasn't been checked recently

Appa's retina hasn't been examined in 18 months. His diabetic kidney screening is overdue. Arogya notices the gaps — not just what the tests say, but what hasn't been tested.

Example · Diabetes monitoring
Rahul's HbA1c has been measured five times over three years: 6.8 → 7.1 → 7.6 → 7.9 → 8.2. Each individual result was "reviewed" at the time. No single doctor connected them.
Arogya flags a consistent upward trend — poorly controlled and worsening — with a link to all five reports.
Example · Hidden pattern
Pooja's vitamin D has been tested three times. Each time, the result was low. Each time, supplements were prescribed. Each time, the next doctor didn't know the previous result.
Arogya flags chronic deficiency — a pattern invisible to any single doctor without the full history.
Example · The gap nobody caught
Srinivasan is diabetic and has been for six years. In all that time, no retina examination appears in any of his uploaded records.
Arogya raises a retinopathy screening alert — a standard annual check that had never been done.
Access

The same health history,
wherever you already are

You should not need to open a new app to get an answer about your family's health. Ask on Telegram, WhatsApp, the mobile app, or the web — the same complete record answers you everywhere.

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Web

Full access on any browser. Upload documents, view health records, generate summaries, manage your family.

Full features
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Telegram

Ask questions or upload documents directly in Telegram. Get answers in seconds without opening any other app.

Ask & upload
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WhatsApp

Ask health questions on WhatsApp and get answers from your actual family health records. Forward a report to upload it.

Ask & upload
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Mobile App

Photograph a report and upload it in one tap. Access your family's Emergency Cards even without internet.

On the go
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Arogya
Family health assistant
💬 Telegram
What was Appa's creatinine last time, and is it getting worse?
Appa's (Srinivasan, 71) creatinine results across 4 reports:

Mar 2023: 0.92 mg/dL — Normal
Sep 2023: 1.04 mg/dL — Normal
Mar 2024: 1.18 mg/dL — Borderline
Sep 2024: 1.31 mg/dL — Mildly elevated

The trend is consistently upward over the last 18 months. His eGFR has also declined from 82 to 64 — now in the Stage 1–2 CKD range. Worth discussing with his nephrologist.
Answer grounded in 4 actual uploaded lab reports · Srinivasan's record
Can you generate his Doctor Summary to share before Thursday's appointment?
Done. Here is the link to Srinivasan's Doctor Summary — you can send this directly to his doctor or print it before the appointment. It includes his active conditions, current medications, and the last 12 months of key lab values.
Telegram
WhatsApp
Mobile app
Web

Give your doctor the
full picture — not just today's report

Doctors make better decisions when they have context. Most of the time, they don't have it — they see you for ten minutes with whatever you bring that day.

Arogya changes this. Before any appointment, generate a Doctor Summary and send the link. Your doctor arrives knowing your complete history — not just the snapshot in their hand.

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A link, not a pile of papers

Send a single link before any appointment. The doctor gets a clean, organised view of everything relevant — conditions, medications, labs, trends.

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Scoped to what matters

Seeing a cardiologist? The Specialist Summary shows only cardiac conditions and related labs — not the full record. The right information for the right doctor.

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Years of history in one view

A trend that took three years to develop is visible in a single chart. Your new specialist sees everything your previous doctors knew — and can act on it.

Doctor Care Summary

Srinivasan · 71 years · Male · Generated 21 May 2026

Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Active · on treatment
Hypertension Controlled
CKD Stage 1–2 (Worsening trend) Monitor closely
Dyslipidaemia On statin
HbA1c
8.2%↑ HIGH
Creatinine
1.31↑ TREND
BP (Systolic)
142 mmHg
LDL
148 mg/dL
Glycomet SR 1000mg — twice daily
Amlodipine 5mg — once daily
Atorvastatin 40mg — bedtime
+ 5 more medications
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Your files are yours — forever, with or without Arogya

Every document you upload lives in your own Google Drive. If you ever stop using Arogya, your files remain in your Drive and are never deleted. You do not need this app to access your own health history — it already belongs to you.

Start with your family
today.

Upload your first report in under a minute. No data to enter. Just a document and your phone.

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Arogya is a personal health record organiser. It is not a medical service, does not provide diagnoses, and is not a substitute for consulting a qualified doctor.