Lab Result Interpretation
Lab result interpretation, explained by a specialist
Upload your lab report and get a plain-language written explanation from a licensed specialist — usually the same day.
Lab reports are often handed to patients as a page of numbers, reference ranges, and abbreviations — with the appointment to actually discuss them weeks away. Lab result interpretation gets you a written, plain-language explanation of what your specific results mean, reviewed by a licensed specialist rather than a generic symptom checker.
You upload your report (as a PDF or a clear photo) along with any symptoms or context worth knowing, and a specialist in our clinical network reviews your values against standard reference ranges and your history. You receive a written report back — not just a summary of what a number is, but whether it's a cause for concern given your specific context, and whether follow-up care is recommended.
This is an interpretation service, not a diagnostic one: it explains your existing results and flags what may need attention, but it doesn't replace a full clinical work-up, physical examination, or treatment plan from your treating doctor.
Who this is for
- You've received lab results and don't have a doctor's appointment to explain them for weeks.
- You want a plain-language explanation of what your numbers mean before your next appointment.
- You want a specialist's written opinion on whether anything needs follow-up.
- You're monitoring an ongoing condition and want a second read on your latest bloodwork.
How it works
Upload your results
Share your lab report (PDF or photo) along with any symptoms or context Cira should know about.
A specialist reviews your results
A licensed specialist in our clinical network reviews your values against reference ranges and your history.
Receive a written report
You get a written clinical report explaining what your results mean and whether follow-up is recommended.
Not a diagnosis, not for emergencies. Cira's AI provides guidance and triage only; it does not diagnose or treat. Every clinical document is reviewed by a licensed doctor before it's issued. If you're experiencing a medical emergency, call your local emergency number immediately.