Generate Professional Blood Test Reports for Your Doctor
Walk into your next GP or specialist appointment with a professional PDF report showing your results, trends, and key findings. 11 free templates — from a quick summary to a full Dear Doctor letter. Generated in seconds.
Why Bring a Report to Your GP?
Your GP is brilliant — but they are also time-poor. A well-organised report transforms a rushed appointment into a focused health discussion.
Save Appointment Time
A standard GP appointment is 10-15 minutes. If your doctor spends 5 minutes reading through raw pathology results, that is half your consultation gone. A pre-prepared report lets them focus on what matters — talking to you about your health.
Show Trends, Not Just Snapshots
A single blood test is a snapshot. A report showing 3-5 years of trends tells a story. Your doctor can see whether your cholesterol is steadily rising, your iron is gradually dropping, or your HbA1c is improving with treatment.
Ensure Nothing Gets Missed
With 500+ markers across 24 clinical categories, it is easy for subtle changes to slip through. SmarterBlood flags every out-of-range result, borderline value, and concerning trend — so your doctor can address them all.
Be a Prepared Patient
Doctors appreciate patients who take an active role in their health. Walking in with a professional report signals that you care about your results and are ready for a productive conversation.
11 Report Templates — All Free
Every template is tailored to a specific use case. Choose the right one for your appointment and generate a professional PDF in seconds.
Quick Summary
A fast snapshot of your key results — abnormal flags, overall status, and top-line findings. Perfect for a quick GP visit where you want to cover the essentials.
Standard (Dear Doctor)
A professional letter addressed to your doctor with patient details, key findings, results tables, and recommended follow-ups. The most popular template for regular appointments.
Comprehensive Report
A thorough analysis of every marker with explanations, reference ranges, trend data, risk assessments, and detailed recommendations. Ideal for annual health reviews or second opinions.
Historical Trends
Focused on how your results have changed over time. Shows graphs, trend directions, rate of change, and highlights markers that are improving or declining.
Cardiology
Focuses on cardiovascular markers: cholesterol panel (LDL, HDL, triglycerides), CRP, homocysteine, BNP, troponin, and related risk factors.
Endocrinology
Covers thyroid function (TSH, T3, T4), HbA1c, insulin, cortisol, sex hormones, vitamin D, and metabolic markers relevant to endocrine conditions.
Hepatology
Highlights liver function tests (ALT, AST, GGT, ALP, bilirubin), albumin, INR, hepatitis markers, and iron studies relevant to liver health.
Nephrology
Focuses on kidney function: eGFR, creatinine, urea, electrolytes (sodium, potassium, chloride), uric acid, albumin-creatinine ratio, and phosphate.
Haematology
Covers full blood count, iron studies, B12, folate, reticulocytes, ferritin, transferrin, and coagulation markers. Essential for anaemia and blood disorders.
Medicare Eligible Tests
A unique report that identifies which follow-up blood tests you may be eligible for under Medicare. Shows MBS item numbers, eligibility criteria, and recommended test frequency.
Full Health Record
Every marker, every test date, every result — your complete blood test history in one document. Useful for transferring to a new GP, filing for records, or personal archival.
The Dear Doctor Letter — Our Most Popular Template
The Dear Doctor letter is a professional, structured letter designed to be handed directly to your GP at the start of your appointment. It is formatted like a referral letter and includes:
Patient details and test dates covered
Key findings summary with severity flags
Complete results table with reference ranges
Out-of-range markers highlighted with arrows
Trend indicators for markers that are improving or declining
Recommended follow-up actions and suggested tests
Doctors have told us this is the single most useful thing a patient can bring to an appointment. It saves them time reading raw results and ensures nothing important is missed in a 10-minute consultation.
What Each Report Contains
A quick reference for choosing the right template for your appointment.
| Report | Pages | Best For | Key Sections |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quick Summary | 1-2 | Routine visits | Abnormal flags, key stats, overall status |
| Standard (Dear Doctor) | 2-3 | GP appointments | Letter, findings, results table, follow-ups |
| Comprehensive | 5-10 | Annual reviews | All markers, explanations, risk scores, actions |
| Historical Trends | 5-10 | Long-term monitoring | Trend graphs, rate of change, improving/declining |
| Specialist (5 types) | 3-6 each | Referral appointments | Specialist-relevant markers, focused analysis |
| Medicare Eligible | 2-4 | Test requests | MBS items, eligibility, frequency limits |
| Full Health Record | 10-20 | Data export | Every marker, every date, complete history |
How to Generate a Report — 3 Steps
From upload to a professional PDF in under 3 minutes.
Upload your blood tests
Upload PDFs, photos, or email your results to mail@smarterblood.org. Our AI extracts and verifies every marker using 4 independent verification systems.
Choose your report template
Select from 11 templates on your dashboard. Pick Quick Summary for a fast visit, Dear Doctor for a formal letter, or a specialist report for a referral appointment.
Download or print your PDF
Your report is generated instantly as a professional PDF. Download it to your phone, email it to your doctor, or print it before your appointment. Free, unlimited reports.
Specialist Reports — Tailored to Your Referral
Seeing a specialist? Generate a report that focuses exclusively on the markers relevant to their area of expertise. Each specialist template filters, organises, and highlights the results that matter most.
Cardiology Report
Key markers: Cholesterol (total, LDL, HDL), triglycerides, CRP, homocysteine, BNP, troponin, ApoB
Best for: Patients seeing a cardiologist, those with heart disease risk factors, or anyone monitoring cardiovascular health.
Endocrinology Report
Key markers: TSH, T3, T4, HbA1c, insulin, cortisol, testosterone, oestrogen, vitamin D, calcium
Best for: Patients with thyroid conditions, diabetes, PCOS, hormonal imbalances, or metabolic disorders.
Hepatology Report
Key markers: ALT, AST, GGT, ALP, bilirubin, albumin, INR, ferritin, transferrin saturation
Best for: Patients with liver conditions, fatty liver disease, hepatitis, haemochromatosis, or elevated liver enzymes.
Nephrology Report
Key markers: eGFR, creatinine, urea, sodium, potassium, chloride, bicarbonate, phosphate, uric acid
Best for: Patients with chronic kidney disease, electrolyte abnormalities, hypertension, or kidney transplant monitoring.
Haematology Report
Key markers: FBC (Hb, WCC, platelets, MCV, MCH), iron, ferritin, B12, folate, reticulocytes, ESR
Best for: Patients with anaemia, blood disorders, unexplained fatigue, abnormal blood counts, or coagulation concerns.
Medicare Eligible Tests Report — A SmarterBlood Exclusive
This is a report you will not find anywhere else. SmarterBlood analyses your results against approximately 30 Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) eligibility rules to identify which follow-up blood tests you may be entitled to have bulk-billed by Medicare.
The report includes MBS item numbers, eligibility criteria (age, sex, clinical thresholds), recommended test frequency, and directional indicators showing whether your results are trending up or down. It accounts for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health assessment thresholds where applicable.
How to use it: Generate the report and hand it to your GP when requesting follow-up tests. Your doctor makes the clinical decision, but the report ensures you know what you may be eligible for — so you can ask informed questions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the reports free?
Yes. All 11 report templates are completely free with no limits on how many you generate. There is no paid tier, no per-report charge, and no feature gating.
Can I customise the reports?
The reports are automatically generated based on your uploaded blood test data. You choose which template to use and the AI tailors the content to your specific results, trends, and markers.
Will my doctor accept these reports?
SmarterBlood reports are designed to complement — not replace — the original pathology results your doctor receives from the lab. They provide additional context, trend data, and organised summaries that doctors find useful.
What is the Dear Doctor letter?
It is a professional letter template formatted like a referral or summary letter that a doctor would write. It includes your details, key findings, a results table, and suggested follow-ups — designed to be handed directly to your GP at your appointment.
Can I generate reports for old blood tests?
Yes. Upload blood tests from any date and generate reports immediately. The more historical data you upload, the richer the trend analysis and the more useful the reports become.
What is the Medicare Eligible Tests report?
This unique report analyses your results against Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) rules to identify follow-up blood tests you may be eligible to have bulk-billed. It includes MBS item numbers, eligibility criteria, and recommended test frequency — so your GP can request covered tests.
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Upload your blood test results and generate a professional PDF report for your next doctor's appointment. 11 templates, unlimited reports, completely free.
SmarterBlood provides health information and AI-powered blood test analysis. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified health provider.
