Here's what makes VitalMetrics unlike anything else out there:
→ Two-Pass AI, Not One
We run GPT-4o twice — once to extract every value with precision, once to generate clinical insights from verified data. Less hallucination. More accuracy.
→ Functional Medicine Ranges (the stricter standard)
Your lab says your TSH is "normal." Ours flags it as sub-optimal. Because population averages aren't the same as your best health. We show both ranges, side by side.
→ An AI That Knows Your Numbers
Our built-in chat isn't a generic health chatbot — it has your full report loaded as context. Ask "Should I be worried about my cholesterol?" and it answers with your exact values.
→ Lab + ECG + Radiology. One Upload.
Most tools are built for one report type. VitalMetrics handles all three in a single flow, adapting its analysis, scoring, and recommendations to whatever you upload.
→ Biomarker Correlations
We don't just list your markers — we show how they interact. Low Vitamin D linked to elevated PTH? High CRP correlating with your LDL pattern? That's the layer most apps skip entirely.
→ Arabic-First, Not an Afterthought
Every insight, every biomarker explanation, every AI summary — generated in Arabic alongside English, with full RTL layout. A first for this category in MENA.
→ Pre-Appointment Doctor Notes
We generate a structured guide for your next doctor visit: numbered questions to ask, follow-up tests to request, and red flags to mention. No other consumer health app does this.
This is what understanding your health actually looks like.
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VitalMetrics · Know your body. In your language.
This is stronger than a health dashboard.
The real product is translation of medical anxiety into clear next steps.
That matters because users do not just want numbers.
They want to know what those numbers mean before they walk into a doctor’s office.
VitalMetrics explains the function, but it still sounds like a metrics layer.
If this expands into Arabic-first health guidance, report interpretation, and pre-appointment preparation, a softer trust-led name like Lyriso.com would fit the direction much better.