Built for your doctor’s 90 seconds
A page your doctor can read in 90 seconds.
Every month, Velrae generates a clean PDF — automatically. Patient name, date range, what you actually ate that’s flagged, symptom trends.
No other scanner app produces one.
What you’ll see in the app
Settings → Health report card
- Velrae auto-generates a clean two-page report at the end of every month from your diary, scans, and patterns — you don’t have to remember to make it.
- The card shows last month’s report front and center with a single “Open report” tap; older months stay accessible in the list below.
- Share it your way: print, email, or hand them your phone. The report itself reads in under two minutes — that’s the design constraint, not an aspiration.
No raw data dump. Top symptoms, suspected triggers, what the Patterns view confirmed, what you ate the most of. Built for the four-minute window with your doctor.
What’s on the page
First page, top half:
- Patient name (the name on the profile that generated the report)
- Date range the report covers
- A one-sentence summary of the most-eaten flagged items
- A trends paragraph — average symptom and optional metric values for the period, compared to prior period
First page, bottom half:
- Specific food entries — actual product names, not just nutrient categories
Pages two and beyond:
- A symptom timeline against logged meals
- The full list of flagged items with grades and reasons
- Footer disclaimer: “Informational, not medical advice. Always work with your physician.”
What’s deliberately NOT on it
- No diagnoses. Velrae doesn’t diagnose anything.
- No treatment recommendations.
- No interpretation of lab values.
- No medication suggestions. Ever.
- No risk scores or predictive claims.
- No HIPAA-adjacent language.
The doctor remains the interpreter. Velrae is the journal she’ll read for 90 seconds before your appointment starts.
Generated automatically on the 1st of every month
This matters. A one-off printout always carries the suspicion the patient cherry-picked their best weeks. A monthly cadence — same dates, every month — reads as signal, not selection.
What a primary care physician told us
Three things on the first page — patient name, date range, and what they ate most that’s flagged. Then a trends paragraph I can scan. Don’t make me interpret bar charts in 90 seconds. Tell me what you noticed, in plain English, with actual product names. And put a real disclaimer at the bottom so I know the developer respects scope.
That’s exactly what’s on the first page.
Three ways to bring it to your appointment
Print it. Tap Share → Print. Bring a paper copy.
Email it. Tap Share → Email.
Hand them your phone. The PDF opens in your phone’s standard viewer.
Your doctor sees only what you choose to share. Velrae has no portal, no EHR integration, no automatic transmission. Your report, in your hand, on your terms.
$19.99/year or $39.99 lifetime.
Smart Scan included. No subscription required. Your data stays on your phone.
