
Where did I put it?
The lab portal PIN was in some old email I haven't opened in months.
Scattered documents, last-minute scrambling, and explanations you've given a dozen times. Lifexam fixes the part of healthcare nobody talks about.

The lab portal PIN was in some old email I haven't opened in months.

Twenty minutes to scroll old emails and remember what the doctor flagged last time.

Third time I repeat my history. I hope I don't forget anything important.
Scattered documents, last-minute scrambling, and explanations you've given a dozen times. Lifexam fixes the part of healthcare nobody talks about.

The lab portal PIN was in some old email I haven't opened in months.

Twenty minutes to scroll old emails and remember what the doctor flagged last time.

Third time I repeat my history. I hope I don't forget anything important.
Every blood test, every scan, every report — pulled from your PDFs and images, organized into one clear timeline, and finally yours to keep. Walk into your next appointment with your full history on a single page, written so your doctor can actually use it. Free for you. Free for them.
Records shared with Dr. Hughes
30 May 2026
Marta R.
41 yearsNI QQ 12 34 56 C+44 7700 900 123
From a stack of reports to a health time machine that your doctor can actually navigate.
Step 01
Upload any lab report, however it reaches you. Lifexam scans it and files it in your document vault. Add older results too, so clinicians can spot patterns across your health history.
Laboratory report
LX-4821
Step 02
Every value is always in plain sight, explained against where it should be. Focus your analysis on specific years, or rewind your whole health picture to any date in the past.
Step 03
Hand your doctor the whole picture, as easily as sending a message. Export a PDF with trendlines, or share a secure, time-limited link for clinicians to analyze and filter health data.
Dr. Hughes



The record you built for yourself works the same for your kids, your parents, your partner, even the dog. Each one gets a profile of their own, so the next time any of them sees a doctor, the visit starts from a real history, not from memory.


