Clinician interpretation
A clinician reads your labs against your longitudinal record — not in isolation. Quarterly written review, signed and stored in the record.
By invitation · contact to learn more
ACCESS
EVORA OS is a permanent, patient-controlled longitudinal health record — free at the core. Optional human services and lab orchestration sit on top, added only when a member wants them.
FREE AT THE CORE
EVORA OS is a longitudinal health record you keep for life — the connections, the interpretation, the rituals, the export rights. There is no trial expiring on you, no paywall sitting between you and your own data.
INCLUDED IN THE RECORD
OPTIONAL · HUMAN SERVICES
HSA / FSA eligibleSome members want a clinician interpreting alongside the system — reading labs against the longitudinal record, writing a signed review each season. Others want a small pod of practitioners who know the record intimately. Both are available, added on top, removed when they're no longer needed.
A clinician reads your labs against your longitudinal record — not in isolation. Quarterly written review, signed and stored in the record.
By invitation · contact to learn more
A small clinical team that knows your record, available by application. Custom protocol design, continuous oversight, direct messaging during seasons that need a closer hand.
By invitation · contact to learn more
OPTIONAL · LAB ORCHESTRATION
Manual uploads stay free. Lab orchestration is for members who'd rather have panels ordered and routed for them, with results landing inside the record alongside everything else the system already sees.
OPTIONAL · SUPPORT EVORA
The record is free, permanently — for everyone. A small number of members contribute anyway, quietly, so the system stays patient-owned and ad-free. No badge, no tier, no thanks page.
PRICING POSTURE
The record is free, forever. Optional services are priced quietly — invited to members who want them, never advertised back to the rest. If pricing on a service changes, members are notified in advance and the change is never applied to the longitudinal record itself.