MedDossier overview

Medical records, organized before you send them.

MedDossier helps patients and authorized families turn reports, scans, visit notes, translations, and long case histories into one source-linked bilingual record packet for the next doctor, hospital, coordinator, or care team to review.

Start with the goal, language, timing, receiving team, and expected records. Uploading records does not authorize external sharing.

Sample output

See the packet before using your own records.

The sample packet shows the structure: summary, source index, translated material, missing-item flags, and a controlled handoff path. The public sample is synthetic.

Who it helps

For patients and families who need records to be readable before the next step.

The product is useful when the hard part is not the medical question itself, but getting the records into a clear, reviewable format.

Overseas care preparation

Use MedDossier when records come from multiple hospitals, languages, PDFs, scans, photos, or old visit notes.

Second-opinion preparation

Prepare a clearer starting packet before a receiving team begins its own review.

Family or caregiver coordination

Keep the case timeline, key documents, translation needs, and missing items in one place for authorized helpers.

Care team handoff

Share a controlled packet with a hospital, coordinator, or care program only after explicit authorization.

What you receive

A source-linked bilingual record packet, not a loose translation.

MedDossier prepares the material around what the receiving reader needs to understand first, while keeping source context visible.

Case summary and timeline

A short summary and ordered timeline help the next reader see the main facts before opening every original file.

Source index

Important packet content stays tied to the original record, report, scan, or note so context can be checked.

Bilingual record packet

Key material is prepared in a bilingual format. Self-serve human proofreading uses the fixed add-on price on /pricing; professional translation or complex scopes are reviewed before paid work begins.

Missing-item flags

Unclear, missing, or expected records stay visible so the patient or authorized family can decide what to add next.

How it works

Start free, then decide what should happen next.

The 流程 is staged so you understand the scope before sensitive upload, paid human work, or external sharing.

01

Start with the goal

Tell us the target use, receiving team, language needs, timing, and expected records.

02

Review the record plan

See what records are expected, what may be missing, and what translation or proofreading needs are likely.

03

Prepare the packet

Move to upload only when the scope is clear. Self-serve packet pricing is listed on /pricing; complex or institution-specific work is reviewed before it starts.

04

Review before sharing

The patient or authorized representative reviews the packet before any external handoff.

Patient control

Upload, review, and sharing stay separate.

MedDossier is designed so preparing records does not automatically mean sending records outside the account.

Upload is not sharing

Uploading records does not authorize external sharing. Hospital or care-team sharing requires explicit authorization.

Review comes first

Patients or authorized representatives can review the packet and request correction before sharing.

Controlled sharing

Sharing is scoped to recipient, purpose, duration, access, download, forwarding, and revocation settings where enabled.

Request paths

For deletion, correction, privacy, billing, or authorization questions, contact support@meddossier.com or use the public request path.

Clear limits

MedDossier prepares records. It does not provide medical judgment.

The service boundary is intentionally narrow so the packet supports review without replacing the receiving medical team.

MedDossier is not a doctor.
MedDossier is not a diagnosis service.
MedDossier is not a prescription service.
MedDossier is not an emergency service.
MedDossier is not a treatment advice service.
MedDossier does not provide a formal second opinion.
MedDossier is not a hospital recommendation service.
MedDossier does not provide an admission guarantee.

Next step

Start with one record set.

Use the free first step to describe the goal and planned records. Review the sample first if you want to see the output before using your own files.