Patient Report Summarizer β Xplosole
Summarise lab reports and medical results in plain English, highlighting abnormal values and urgent findings.
How to Use Patient Report Summarizer
- 1Paste your Patient Report / Lab Results into the input field.
- 2Include as much detail as available β test names, values, units, and reference ranges.
- 3Click 'Generate Summary' to get a plain-language breakdown of the report.
- 4Review flagged abnormal values against the explanation given.
- 5Discuss the summary with a licensed healthcare provider β it does not replace a clinical consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can AI accurately interpret my lab results?
It can explain in plain language what each test measures and whether a value falls outside the typical reference range, which helps you understand a report before a doctor's appointment. It cannot diagnose a condition or account for your full medical history, current medications, or symptoms the way a licensed healthcare provider can β always discuss results with your doctor before acting on them.
Is this a substitute for talking to my doctor?
No. This tool is designed to help you understand medical terminology and lab values so you can have a more informed conversation with your healthcare provider β not to replace that conversation or any diagnosis.
Is my health data kept private when I use this tool?
Avoid pasting personally identifying information (full name, date of birth, patient ID) along with the report β paste only the test values and results you want explained, and treat the tool the same as any other third-party text-processing service.
What types of reports can this summarize?
It works well with blood tests, metabolic panels, lipid panels, and similar common lab report formats. For complex imaging reports (MRI, CT) or pathology reports, treat the summary as a general orientation only, since these require more specialized clinical interpretation.
About Patient Report Summarizer
The Patient Report Summarizer translates dense lab report terminology and numeric values into plain-language explanations, helping patients understand what their results actually mean before or after a doctor's visit.
Lab reports are often handed to patients with abbreviations and reference ranges but little context about what's actually normal, borderline, or worth discussing further. This tool fills that explanatory gap without attempting to diagnose anything.
It's intended purely as a comprehension aid β for any abnormal or concerning value, the right next step is always a conversation with a licensed healthcare provider, not a decision based on this summary alone.