Organized record packet
Your files are sorted, key text is extracted, the timeline is built, and the first readable packet is prepared.
For Patients
Start with reports, visit notes, scans, photos, and discharge summaries. MedDossier turns them into a clear record packet you can review before sharing or choosing paid help.
Preparing for overseas care
Specialist review preparation
Helping a family member organize records
Patient packet
Patients preparing for overseas care
Patients preparing records for specialist review preparation
Family members organizing records from multiple hospitals or countries
Long-term patients who need one durable record set across countries
What changes after upload
What You Receive
The goal is to reduce the back-and-forth that happens when receiving teams cannot quickly understand what happened, what matters now, and what records are still missing.
Your files are sorted, key text is extracted, the timeline is built, and the first readable packet is prepared.
Important record content is translated so the next care team can understand the case more quickly.
Human language and structure review, professional translation, rush work, long histories, and complex record sets require quote review before any paid work starts.
Before Upload
If records come from multiple hospitals or countries, start with the most relevant reports, timeline documents, and the hospital or doctor context.
Fastest route
If you already know the hospital or specialist team you are preparing for, upload with that recipient in mind. The packet becomes much easier to shape.
Start free check
Patients can start free and review what is missing. Human language and structure review, professional translation, rush work, long histories, complex record sets, and institution workflows require a price review before any paid work starts.
Best for turning raw records into a timeline, source index, summary, translated draft, and shareable packet for patient review.
Best when wording, translation clarity, and packet structure need a human check before you share the packet.
Best when the packet needs missing-item checks or clearer handoff notes before a receiving team reviews it.
Not included in current packet preparation. MedDossier does not provide a formal second opinion, diagnosis, or prescription.
When to ask first
Trust
Important files, translations, user confirmations, proofreading notes, and access records stay tied to the same case. The goal is not generic translation. It is a packet the next care team can read with more context.