Why MedQuery

The moments where your medical record actually matters.

Healthcare assumes you remember everything, carry every document, and understand every term. You don't have to. Here are four everyday situations where MedQuery changes the outcome.

You, in control

Everyone has your data. Except you.

Your GP has a folder. The hospital has another. The lab has a portal you can't log into. Pharmacies, insurers, specialists - they all hold pieces of your health, and none of them talk to each other. With MedQuery, every record lives in one place that belongs to you. You decide which doctor sees what, and you can revoke access the moment a treatment ends. No more printing PDFs at a kiosk. No more explaining your history from scratch. And when something is unclear, MedQuery explains it back to you in plain language - not in jargon written for someone else.

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Anywhere in the world

An emergency abroad shouldn't mean starting from zero.

You're three time zones from home when something goes wrong. The ER doctor doesn't know about your penicillin allergy, the medication you take every morning, or the surgery you had two years ago. In a language barrier, those gaps become dangerous. With MedQuery, you grant the treating doctor temporary access from your phone - and they instantly see your allergies, conditions, current medications, and recent labs. The same structured record your doctor at home uses, available in seconds, anywhere. When the trip ends, access ends.

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Caring for the people you love

Help your parents without becoming their secretary.

Aging parents see five specialists, take eight medications, and somehow you're the one tracking it all - on sticky notes, in group chats, in your head. MedQuery lets a parent grant you proxy access to their record, so you can see appointments, medication changes, and new test results without chasing faxes or sitting on hold. Ask plain-language questions like "has dad's blood pressure trended up since the new pill?" and get an answer pulled straight from his real data. You stay informed. They stay in charge.

Adult daughter and elderly parent reviewing health information on a tablet at home
Patterns over time

Your body has been telling a story. Finally, you can read it.

One blood test in isolation is a number. The same marker tracked across five years is a story - one that catches things early. MedQuery quietly assembles every lab, vital, and note into a continuous timeline, so you can ask "how has my cholesterol moved since I changed my diet?" or "when did this symptom first show up?" and get a real answer. Whether you're managing a chronic condition, training for a marathon, or just trying to stay ahead, your data finally works for you - not against your memory.

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Your record. Your rules.

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