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Lab report explanation

Lab reports are full of ranges, markers, and values that can look alarming without context. KiwiHeal helps explain the document in plain language and clarifies what may still need a follow-up question.

Useful output
  • Plain-language explanation of the report structure
  • Attention to flagged or unusual values in the document
  • Clarity around what remains uncertain without clinician input
  • Support for preparing the next question or follow-up
Why people get stuck

Flagged values, abbreviations, and reference ranges often create anxiety, even when the document still needs clinical interpretation.

What KiwiHeal can do

It can explain the structure, summarize the visible signals, and help identify what you may want to discuss next with a clinician.

What it cannot do

It cannot independently diagnose from a lab report and should not replace urgent or clinical medical decision-making.

When this helps most

It is especially useful when a patient has the lab report but still lacks orientation about what the results mean in plain language.

FAQ

FAQ

Does KiwiHeal interpret every lab value medically?

No. It explains the document and the visible signals more clearly, but it does not replace clinician interpretation.

Can it help prepare questions for the doctor?

Yes. That is one of the main use cases for KiwiHeal lab report explanation.

Should urgent findings still go to a doctor directly?

Yes. Any urgent or alarming issue still needs direct medical attention.

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Use KiwiHeal to understand the paperwork better and prepare the next conversation more confidently.

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