See How Your Health Is Changing — Track Blood Test Trends Over Time
A single blood test is a snapshot. Multiple tests reveal a trajectory. Doctors look at trends to make treatment decisions — now you can see exactly what they see.
Upload blood tests from any lab, any year. SmarterBlood extracts every marker automatically and builds interactive trend graphs — completely free.
Why Trends Matter More Than Single Results
Your GP does not make decisions based on a single blood test. They compare today's results to previous tests to see the direction of travel. Trend monitoring lets you do the same thing — and catch changes months earlier.
Cholesterol Responding to Diet
A single test at 5.2 looks fine. But the trend shows your dietary changes are working brilliantly — total cholesterol dropped 20% across three tests. Without trend data, you would never see the progress.
Ferritin Slowly Declining
Each individual result is technically within range. But the downward trend is unmistakable — at this rate, you will be anaemic within six months. Trend monitoring gives you months of lead time to intervene.
HbA1c Creeping Upward
Each result is individually classified as "normal" or "borderline". But the trend reveals steady progression toward prediabetes. A single test at 5.7% prompts no alarm. Three tests showing consistent rise demand a conversation with your GP.
TSH Rising While Still "In Range"
TSH reference range is roughly 0.4–4.0. At 3.5 your GP might say "all normal". But compared to your baseline of 2.0, that is a 75% increase — a clear signal of early thyroid decline that only trend tracking reveals.
How Trend Tracking Works
No spreadsheets. No manual data entry. Upload your blood test documents and the trend graphs build themselves.
Upload all your blood tests
Upload PDFs, photos, or forward emails from any pathology lab. Include old tests from years ago — the more history you provide, the richer your trend data becomes.
AI extracts every marker
Four independent AI systems read each report and extract marker names, values, units, and reference ranges. Results are cross-verified for accuracy using quad-model consensus.
Interactive trend graphs appear
Every marker gets its own timeline graph plotting values across all your uploaded tests. Colour-coded severity, reference range bands, and trend direction — all automatic.
Compare markers and spot correlations
Overlay 2–4 markers on the same chart to see relationships. Download PDF trend reports to share with your doctor or specialist.
What You Can Track
SmarterBlood recognises over 500 blood markers across 24 clinical categories. Every marker your pathology lab reports can be tracked over time.
Cardiovascular
Total Cholesterol, LDL, HDL, Triglycerides, Lp(a)
Metabolic
Glucose, HbA1c, Insulin, Uric Acid, C-Peptide
Blood Cells
Haemoglobin, WBC, Platelets, RBC, MCV, MCH
Liver
ALT, AST, GGT, ALP, Bilirubin, Albumin
Kidney
Creatinine, eGFR, Urea, Cystatin C
Thyroid
TSH, Free T4, Free T3, Thyroid Antibodies
Iron Studies
Ferritin, Serum Iron, Transferrin, TIBC
Vitamins
Vitamin D, B12, Folate, Zinc, Magnesium
Hormones
Testosterone, Oestradiol, FSH, LH, Cortisol
Inflammation
CRP, ESR, Fibrinogen, IL-6
Compare With Traditional Methods
Most people track their blood tests with spreadsheets, paper folders, or their GP portal. Here is how SmarterBlood compares.
| Feature | SmarterBlood | Spreadsheet | Paper Folder | GP Portal |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Automatic data extraction | ||||
| Interactive trend graphs | Manual charts | |||
| 500+ markers recognised | Manual entry | Limited | Some | |
| Multi-marker comparison | 2–4 markers | Manual | ||
| Combines results from any lab | Messy | Their lab only | ||
| Colour-coded out-of-range alerts | Some | |||
| AI-powered health insights | ||||
| Doctor-ready PDF reports | 11 templates | Basic | ||
| Error-free data entry | ||||
| Free to use |
Upload your first blood test in 30 seconds — it's free
No credit card. No subscription. Upload a PDF or photo and watch your trend graph appear automatically.
Start Tracking FreeFeatures That Make Trends Actionable
A graph is only useful if it helps you take action. These features turn raw trend data into clear next steps for you and your doctor.
Colour-Coded Out-of-Range Alerts
Every data point is colour-coded: green for normal, amber for borderline, red for abnormal, dark red for critical. You can see at a glance which markers need attention.
Trend Direction Indicators
Each marker shows whether it is improving, stable, or declining based on your historical data. Arrow indicators make the direction obvious without reading numbers.
Multi-Marker Comparison View
Overlay 2–4 markers on the same chart to spot correlations. See how iron and ferritin move together, or how TSH and Free T4 relate over time.
AI-Powered Health Insights
Ask the AI health assistant questions about your trends. It analyses your personal data and explains what your results mean in plain language.
11 PDF Report Templates
Generate professional reports showing your trends: Quick Summary, Comprehensive Analysis, Historical Trends, Specialist Reports (cardiology, endocrinology, and more), and Dear Doctor letters.
Easy Doctor Sharing
Generate a share link or download a PDF to bring to your appointment. Your GP can see your full trend history at a glance — making the consultation more productive.
Real-World Use Cases
People use SmarterBlood trend tracking for very different reasons. Here are the most common.
Managing Chronic Conditions
If you live with diabetes, thyroid disease, kidney disease, or another chronic condition, regular blood tests are part of your routine. Trend monitoring shows whether your condition is stable, improving, or progressing — between appointments.
Common markers: HbA1c tracking for diabetes, eGFR tracking for kidney disease, TSH tracking for hypothyroidism
Monitoring Medication Effectiveness
Started statins, thyroid medication, iron supplements, or blood pressure tablets? Track the specific markers your medication targets to see whether it is working. Show your doctor objective data, not just how you feel.
Common markers: LDL before and after statins, ferritin response to iron supplements, TSH on levothyroxine
Fitness and Health Optimisation
Athletes, biohackers, and health-conscious individuals use blood tests to optimise performance. Track testosterone, iron, vitamin D, and inflammatory markers to fine-tune training, recovery, and nutrition.
Common markers: Testosterone and cortisol ratios, ferritin for endurance athletes, vitamin D seasonal patterns
Preventive Health Monitoring
Annual check-ups are more valuable when you can compare this year to last year. Trend monitoring catches gradual changes — rising cholesterol, declining kidney function, creeping blood sugar — years before they become problems.
Common markers: Annual lipid panel trends, kidney function decline detection, early prediabetes warning
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Start Monitoring Your Blood Test Trends Today
Upload results from any pathology lab and watch your health trends unfold. Interactive graphs, AI insights, multi-marker comparison, and doctor-ready reports — completely free.
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