Common Questions,
Clear Answers.
Everything you need to know about Analysis Health. From the technology behind our reports to account management and billing, find clear answers to your most common questions below.
Before You Start.
What to Know Before You Begin
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Analysis Health is designed for people who want a deeper, more practical understanding of their health data. It’s especially helpful if you already have lab work, symptoms, or health history you want interpreted through a more functional, pattern-based lens.
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You do not need every possible test before getting started, but you will get the most value from your report when you submit meaningful health data rather than starting from scratch. The stronger and more complete your inputs, the stronger and more useful your analysis will be.
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Yes. If you do not yet have lab work, we recommend starting with our Testing Resource Guide first. That gives you a practical place to begin so you can decide which data to gather before submitting for a full report.
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Yes. If you are actively waiting on additional tests, wait until all intended results are in before submitting. Analysis Health works best when it can interpret your data as a full picture rather than a partial snapshot.
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Not to a completed report. Your analysis is generated from the data you submit for that round, so it is best to upload everything you want included before you finalize your intake.
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No. Once a report has been completed, it cannot be reopened, rerun, or retroactively updated with newly received labs. If you want a new interpretation based on new data, that would require a new report.
Service Scope & Eligibility.
Understanding Analysis Health
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No. Analysis Health is an informational wellness service designed to provide pattern recognition, functional interpretation, and personalized guidance. It does not diagnose, treat, or cure disease.
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No. Analysis Health is a 100% digital experience. There are no appointments, live doctor consultations, or clinician follow-ups included with your report.
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A standard lab report gives you numbers and reference ranges. Analysis Health goes further by interpreting those numbers in context, looking for patterns, symptom correlations, functional imbalances, and practical next steps.
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Yes. Analysis Health is currently intended for adults age 18 and older. We do not process pediatric data at this time.
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It is designed for health-conscious adults who want more clarity, more context, and more direction from their health data — especially people who feel stuck, dismissed, confused by “normal” labs, or ready to take a more proactive role in understanding their health.
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You should involve a licensed healthcare provider anytime you need medical diagnosis, treatment, medication guidance, or help evaluating serious symptoms. Your report is meant to support better conversations and better decisions — not replace medical care.
Data & Uploads.
Getting Your Data to Us
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Analysis Health accepts a wide range of inputs, including PDF lab reports, manually entered values, symptom history, and certain exported health datasets. The goal is to bring your fragmented data into one clear interpretive layer.
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Yes. If your platform allows you to export your data as a PDF, CSV, or similar file, you can typically use it with Analysis Health. That includes many wearables, direct-to-consumer health platforms, and digital lab services.
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Yes. You can upload reports from clinical portals, direct-to-consumer lab companies, and traditional medical providers, as long as the information is readable and complete enough for analysis.
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For the most useful current analysis, recent results are best. In general, the last 3 to 6 months is ideal, though older results can still provide context or baseline insight. If your data is too old to guide meaningful action, your report may recommend updated testing.
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During intake, you complete a detailed questionnaire covering symptoms, history, lifestyle, and goals. Analysis Health cross-references those subjective patterns with your objective biomarkers so the report can interpret not just what your data says, but how it may connect to your day-to-day experience.
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If your uploaded data is incomplete, unclear, or missing important information, your analysis may be more limited. In those cases, the report may note the gap, work from what is available, and recommend additional testing or cleaner documentation for future analysis.
Your Report & AI Health Assistant.
Report Details and Ongoing Support
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Reports are typically generated within hours of submission, and in most cases are delivered the same day once your intake is complete.
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Your report includes a plain-language interpretation of your data, prioritized findings, a personalized action plan, dietary and supplement guidance, and recommended follow-up testing where relevant. It is designed to help you understand what matters most and what to do next.
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A Private AI Health Assistant is a secure, report-linked tool trained on your specific results and action plan. It is meant to help you interact with your report more dynamically, ask clarifying questions, and turn recommendations into practical next steps.
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Your report is the foundation: it gives you the structured interpretation and action plan. Your Private AI assistant is the interactive layer that helps you understand, apply, and revisit that plan in everyday life.
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Yes — through your Private AI Health Assistant. It is there to help you clarify terms, understand recommendations, and translate your report into more practical day-to-day action. It is not a substitute for a doctor, but it does give you a personalized place to keep engaging with your results.
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Yes. In fact, many people will get the most value from using their report as a conversation tool with a licensed provider, especially when deciding what to investigate, confirm, or address medically.
Recommendations, Supplements & Testing.
Personalized Next Steps and Resources
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Supplement recommendations are based on the patterns found in your submitted data, symptom profile, and overall report priorities. They are intended to be personalized, evidence-informed, and connected to the findings in your analysis rather than offered as generic wellness advice.
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Your report may include direct resource links that point you to vetted third-party providers for supplements and follow-up tests. These links are there to make acting on your plan easier.
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No. The linked resources are there for convenience, not obligation. You are free to purchase elsewhere, compare options, or review recommendations with your practitioner before deciding what to use.
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Follow-up testing is recommended when a key marker is missing, unclear, outdated, or needed to confirm a pattern more confidently. The goal is not to create unnecessary testing, but to help you know which missing pieces would meaningfully sharpen the picture.
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Start with the Testing Resource Guide. It was built for exactly that stage: helping people understand which foundational tests are often most useful when they want a broader picture of their health before submitting for analysis.
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Yes. While Analysis Health does not diagnose or order labs directly, it can help point you toward the categories of testing that are most commonly useful to begin with. The Testing Resource Guide is the right starting place if you want support before purchasing a report.
Billing & Privacy.
Our Policies and Account Help
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No. Analysis Health is currently offered primarily as a one-time purchase per report. There are no required memberships or hidden recurring charges.
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No. Analysis Health currently operates as a direct-pay wellness service rather than an insurance-billed medical service.
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Possibly, but it is not guaranteed. Because Analysis Health is a wellness product rather than a medical service, eligibility depends on your specific plan administrator.
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Yes. Analysis Health states that health information is encrypted, kept private, and not used to train public AI models. Your report environment is intended to be secure and siloed to your own data.
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They may be. If you use a linked third-party resource, Analysis Health may receive a commission from that purchase. The clearest trust-building version of this answer is to say that this does not increase your price, and that links are included because they align with your report’s findings — not because you are required to buy through them.
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Technical support is available for platform issues such as login trouble, access problems, or upload errors. Support does not provide medical advice or manual report interpretation. For medical decisions, diagnosis, or treatment questions, you should work with a licensed healthcare provider.
Troubleshooting & Support
Still need help? If you are running into a platform error (like login issues or upload problems), our team is here to assist.
Please note: To ensure safety and compliance, our support team cannot interpret reports or offer medical advice. Health-related questions should be directed to your doctor.