Evora

EVORA

One record for your labs, wearables, and everything that changes between them.

Connect a wearable. Upload your labs. Order the next panel through EVORA. The record reads itself back to you — a short note in the morning, a longer one on Sunday — and stays yours, free, forever.

No card required. The record stays yours.

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What EVORA reads

Wearables

  • Apple Health
  • WHOOP
  • Oura
  • Garmin
  • Fitbit

Labs

  • Quest
  • LabCorp
  • specialized panel partners

01 — Connect once

Wearables and labs come in over time.

Nothing has to happen on day one. Connect a wearable when you're ready. Upload prior labs when you find them. Order new panels through EVORA when the next cycle comes around. The record waits for you.

Wearables

  • WHOOPSynced 2m ago
  • OuraSynced 14m ago
  • Apple HealthConnected

Recent labs

  • Comprehensive metabolicApr 12, 2026
  • Lipid + ApoBMar 04, 2026
  • Vitamin D, ferritinJan 22, 2026

02 — Read what changes

A short reading in the morning. A longer one on Sundays.

EVORA interprets the record in your own voice — present tense, observational, never alarmist. Two readings a week is the cadence most people settle into. The record does the work in between.

Morning reading

Tuesday · 6:42 am

Overnight HRV held above the 28-day mean for the fourth morning in a row — the recovery pattern from late April has settled in. Sleep window is consistent. No action needed today.

First time since winter your sleep timing returned to baseline.

03 — Keep it forever

Your record is permanent.

Connected wearables, uploaded panels, interpretations, memory — all of it stays. Free, always. The record grows more useful the longer it runs, and reads itself back month by month.

See the memory column →

Health memory · excerpt

  1. april 2026

    the third lab in eighteen months. ferritin recovery now plotted across three draws; the slope is gentler than the january read suggested. apoB has begun to track downward in step with hsCRP, which is the first time those two have moved together in the record.

    from the april lab + 30 days of wearables data

  2. march 2026

    first stretch of wearable signal after the trip. baseline reset by about four points within nine days. the recovery pattern is consistent with what was seen after the october trip — same shape, slightly faster return.

    from 21 days of wearables data

  3. february 2026

    the first month since last june with no out-of-range markers across the panel. it is also the first month with consistent sleep onset before midnight in the wearables record. those two things are likely related; the record will say more once another cycle completes.

    from the february lab + 28 days of wearables data

Most health platforms reset every time you cancel a subscription. EVORA does the opposite. The record grows more valuable every month — every lab cycle, every wearable sync, every season, every year — and it belongs to you.

When you want more

Order new lab panels through EVORA, request a clinician review of a result, or join the small application-based program for a dedicated practitioner pod. None of it is required. The record is always free.

Begin your record. We'll be here in five years.

Most health platforms reset every time you cancel a subscription. EVORA does the opposite. The record grows more valuable every month — every lab cycle, every wearable sync, every season, every year — and it belongs to you.

When you want more

Order new lab panels through EVORA, request a clinician review of a result, or join the small application-based program for a dedicated practitioner pod. None of it is required. The record is always free.

Begin your record. We'll be here in five years.