Blood sugar
Fasting glucose · HbA1c
0/100
▲ +6Dozens of biomarkers. Cryptic units. Reference ranges in fine print. We read all of it against clinical reference information and hand you back one medically-reviewed score — and its story over time.
Watch the particles — that's your report becoming your score.
Live translation
Every value is read against appropriate clinical reference ranges and decision limits — chosen per biomarker, population, and lab method. Context first, always. Reference ranges inform; they never diagnose.
Live translation, at scale
The same pipeline runs behind every report our clinical network processes — every day, across the country.
The pipeline
Every score follows the same disciplined path — from raw laboratory values to one clear number. Nothing skipped, nothing guessed.
What happens to your data
Objective, measurable data drawn from your health check-up report. Never subjective, never self-reported.
A number alone is meaningless. Each result is placed against reference intervals and established decision limits.
Values become meaning. Each parameter is classified so you know what it actually says about you.
Related parameters group into five areas, so no single value ever tells the whole story alone.
Not a sum — a framework. Each parameter contributes by clinical relevance, applied identically every time.
Biomarker result
Clinical interpretation
Parameter assessment
Health-area assessment
Overall Health Score
Parameters, interpretation principles, and the scoring approach undergo clinical review — grounded in established laboratory medicine.
Reviewed as part of
methodology governance
The output
From 47 lab values to one number
Reference ranges provide context — they are not, by themselves, a diagnosis. Intervals and clinical decision limits are selected per biomarker, population, laboratory method, and clinical context.
Health areas
Each area is assessed from its own biomarkers, then weighted into your overall score by clinical relevance.
Fasting glucose · HbA1c
0/100
▲ +6LDL · HDL · TG · Total chol.
0/100
▲ +4Creatinine · eGFR
0/100
— stableALT · AST · Bilirubin
0/100
▲ +3Hemoglobin · RBC · WBC
0/100
▲ +2Illustrative area assessments. Each is derived from its own clinically relevant biomarkers, then contributes to the Overall Health Score according to the defined scoring framework.
Health Trends
Your score runs from 0 to 10 — and here, down is the good direction. Watch four years of check-ups pull it lower.
Reading the scale
Lower means fewer parameters sitting outside their reference ranges.
Current score · Jul 2026
Low risk3.3 points lower than 2023
Vertical tick = MediBuddy average for your cohort
What pulled it down
You're 1.47 pts below the MediBuddy average for Male 31–40 (2.47/10) — lower risk than most in your group.
Overall Health Score · 2023 – 2026
Lower is betterDirection
Falling ↓
Total change
−3.3 pts
Health areas
4 of 5 low
Band crossed
Mod → Low
Illustrative scores. The Overall Health Score summarises laboratory-based information on a 0–10 scale where a lower value indicates fewer parameters outside their reference ranges. It is not a diagnosis.
What stands behind it
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Measurable laboratory biomarkers — never subjective, never self-reported.
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Interpreted using appropriate clinical reference information.
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Multiple relevant biomarkers contribute — no single value dominates.
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A defined methodology, applied consistently every time.
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Clinical review is part of methodology governance.
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History gives meaning beyond any single report.
Why it's meaningful
How a laboratory report becomes a score you can actually use.
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Real users, real reports
From members who used Health Trends to make sense of their health check-ups.
4.7 average
Across 2,400+ reports decoded
92% said they understood their results better
My annual report had 32 values and I understood none of them. The score gave me one place to start, and the area breakdown told me exactly which two things to talk to my doctor about.
Vikram P.
Pune · verified member
My father is diabetic. Seeing his HbA1c and fasting glucose plotted across four check-ups made the trend obvious — we finally had something concrete to bring to his physician.
Ananya R.
Bengaluru · verified member
My lipid area came back borderline while everything else was fine. It didn't panic me — it just told me where to focus. Six months later that number had moved, and I could see it.
Meera K.
Hyderabad · verified member
Member experiences shared with permission. The Overall Health Score is a summary of laboratory-based information and is not a diagnosis.
Laboratory results → health areas → trends → your Overall Health Score → insights you can act on.