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Blood Test Tracker — Track Your Results Over Time

Upload blood tests from any lab and watch your health story unfold. Interactive graphs show trends across months and years — so you can see what is improving, what needs attention, and what to discuss with your doctor.

Why Track Your Blood Tests?

A single blood test tells you where you are today. Tracking multiple tests over time tells you where you are heading — and that is far more valuable for your health.

Spot Trends Early

A single blood test is a snapshot. Two or more tests reveal a trajectory. Tracking lets you see whether a marker is steadily rising, falling, or holding steady — often months before it crosses a reference range boundary.

Measure Treatment Effect

Started a new medication, supplement, or diet? Tracking shows you whether it is actually working. Compare your cholesterol before and after statins, or your iron levels before and after supplementation.

Establish Your Baseline

What is normal for you may differ from the population average. Upload tests from different years to build your personal baseline. If a value suddenly jumps from your normal, you will notice it immediately.

Prepare for Doctor Visits

Walk into your appointment with a printed trend report. Your GP can see at a glance how your markers have changed over time — making the 10-minute consultation far more productive.

Motivate Lifestyle Changes

There is nothing more motivating than watching your HbA1c drop after cutting sugar, or your liver enzymes normalise after reducing alcohol. Visual progress reinforces healthy habits.

Catch Slow Changes

A marker that creeps up by 2% every six months may look fine on any single test. Over three years, it is up 12%. Trend tracking exposes gradual changes that are invisible on individual reports.

How Tracking Works — 4 Steps

There is no manual data entry. Upload your blood test documents and the graphs build themselves.

1
Upload your blood tests
10 sec each

Upload PDFs, photos, or forward emails from any pathology lab to mail@smarterblood.org. Upload as many tests as you have — the more dates, the richer your trends.

2
AI extracts every marker
~90 sec

Four independent AI systems read each report, extracting marker names, values, units, and reference ranges. Results are cross-checked and verified automatically.

3
Graphs build automatically
Instant

Each marker gets an interactive timeline graph plotting every value across all your uploaded tests. No manual data entry required.

4
Review trends and share
Ongoing

Click any marker to see its full history. Compare markers side-by-side. Generate PDF reports showing trends to share with your doctor.

What the Graphs Show You

Each marker gets its own interactive graph. Here are the features that make SmarterBlood graphs more useful than a table of numbers.

Trend Lines

Each marker is plotted on a timeline showing every value from every test you have uploaded. See the direction at a glance — rising, falling, or stable.

Abnormal Zones

The graph background shades red above and below reference range boundaries. You can instantly see which data points fall outside normal limits.

Reference Ranges

Your lab's reference ranges are overlaid on the graph as horizontal bands. When your lab uses different ranges, both are shown for comparison.

Multi-Date Comparison

Every test date appears on the x-axis. Hover over any data point to see the exact value, date, and which lab the result came from.

Colour-Coded Severity

Data points are colour-coded: green for normal, amber for borderline, red for abnormal, and dark red for critical. Severity is graded, not just a binary flag.

Interactive Tooltips

Tap or hover on any data point to see the full detail: exact value, unit, reference range, date, lab name, and whether it was flagged by your pathology provider.

Markers You Can Track

SmarterBlood recognises over 500 blood markers across 24 clinical categories. Here are the most commonly tracked categories and example markers in each.

CategoryExample MarkersCount
Cholesterol & LipidsTotal Cholesterol, LDL, HDL, Triglycerides, VLDL12+
Iron StudiesFerritin, Serum Iron, Transferrin, TIBC, Saturation8+
Thyroid FunctionTSH, Free T4, Free T3, Thyroid Antibodies10+
Liver FunctionALT, AST, GGT, ALP, Bilirubin, Albumin15+
Kidney FunctionCreatinine, eGFR, Urea, Uric Acid, Cystatin C10+
Diabetes & GlucoseGlucose, HbA1c, Insulin, Fructosamine, C-Peptide8+
Vitamins & MineralsVitamin D, B12, Folate, Zinc, Magnesium, Calcium20+
HormonesTestosterone, Oestradiol, Cortisol, DHEA-S, Prolactin25+
Full Blood CountHaemoglobin, WBC, Platelets, RBC, MCV, MCH, MCHC18+

Plus inflammation markers, tumour markers, cardiac enzymes, coagulation studies, immunology, allergy panels, and more. If your pathology lab reports it, SmarterBlood can track it.

Multi-Marker Comparison

Sometimes a single marker tells part of the story. SmarterBlood lets you compare 2 to 4 markers on the same chart to see how they relate to each other over time.

How to compare markers:

Click the checkbox next to any marker in the sidebar to add it to your comparison (maximum 4)

Click the "Compare" button that appears when 2 or more markers are selected

Toggle between side-by-side view (separate graphs) and overlay view (same graph, dual y-axes)

Use Shift+Click on a marker to quickly add or remove it from the comparison

Press Escape to clear the comparison and return to single-marker view

Real Examples of Tracking in Action

Here are three real-world scenarios that show how blood test tracking provides value beyond a single test result.

Iron Deficiency Improving With Supplements

A user uploaded four tests spanning 12 months. Their ferritin started at 8 ug/L (critically low), rose to 22 after 3 months of iron supplements, then 45 at 6 months, and 68 at 12 months. The trend graph showed a clear upward trajectory with every data point shifting from red to amber to green.

Ferritin
Serum Iron
Transferrin Saturation

Outcome: The visual proof motivated them to continue supplementation and showed their GP the treatment was working.

Cholesterol Responding to Statin Therapy

Three tests over 9 months tracked LDL cholesterol. The first test showed LDL at 4.8 mmol/L (high risk). After starting a statin, the 3-month test showed 3.2, and the 9-month test showed 2.4. The comparison graph overlaid LDL and total cholesterol on the same chart, showing both declining in parallel.

LDL Cholesterol
Total Cholesterol
HDL
Triglycerides

Outcome: The cardiologist used the SmarterBlood trend report to confirm the statin dose was appropriate.

HbA1c Declining With Dietary Changes

A pre-diabetic user tracked HbA1c across five tests over 18 months. Starting at 6.3% (borderline), they adopted a low-carb diet and increased exercise. The graph showed a steady decline: 6.1%, 5.9%, 5.7%, and finally 5.4% — back into the normal range. The severity colours shifted from amber to green over time.

HbA1c
Fasting Glucose
Insulin

Outcome: Their GP confirmed the dietary approach was working and deferred medication based on the trend data.

SmarterBlood Tracker vs Other Options

There are several ways to track your blood test results. Here is how SmarterBlood compares to spreadsheets, paid health apps, and relying on your doctor's file.

FeatureSmarterBloodExcel / SheetsPaid AppsDoctor's File
Automatic data extraction

Some

Interactive trend graphs

Manual charts

500+ markers tracked

Manual entry

Limited

Varies

Multi-marker comparison

2-4 markers

Manual

Some

Reference range overlay

Some

Colour-coded severity

Some

Doctor-ready PDF reports

11 templates

Basic

Works with any lab

Some

Their lab only

Free to use

$10-50/mo

No manual data entry

Some

Frequently Asked Questions

How many blood tests can I upload?

There is no limit. Upload tests from the last month or the last 10 years. The more tests you upload, the richer your trend data becomes. Many users upload 20-30 historical tests when they first sign up.

Can I track markers from different labs?

Yes. SmarterBlood normalises marker names across labs — so whether one lab calls it "Serum Iron" and another calls it "Fe (Serum)", they appear on the same graph. We support over 500 markers with 1,000+ name variations.

What if my labs use different units?

Our AI automatically detects and converts units. If one test reports glucose in mg/dL and another in mmol/L, they are converted to a common unit for accurate trend comparison.

Can I share trend reports with my doctor?

Absolutely. Generate a Historical Trends PDF report that shows graphs for all your key markers. You can also create specialist-focused reports (cardiology, endocrinology, etc.) or a Dear Doctor letter summarising your trends.

Does tracking work on mobile?

Yes. The dashboard is fully responsive. On mobile, graphs render inline below each marker in the accordion. You can tap any data point for details and pinch to zoom on trend lines.

Is my tracking data private?

Your data is encrypted with bank-level AES-256 encryption. We never sell or share your health data. You can delete all your data at any time. SmarterBlood adheres to GDPR (EU/UK), HIPAA-aligned security practices (US), the Australian Privacy Act 1988, and PIPEDA (Canada).


Start Tracking Your Blood Tests Today

Upload your results from any pathology lab and watch your health trends unfold. Interactive graphs, multi-marker comparison, and doctor-ready reports — completely free.

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Important: SmarterBlood is an educational health-information service. It is not a medical device, is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and does not replace consultation with a qualified healthcare provider. SmarterBlood does not diagnose conditions, prescribe medication, or recommend treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or another qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or your blood test results. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you have read on SmarterBlood. SmarterBlood has not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), the UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), or Health Canada, and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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