The best way to organize medical records from multiple doctors and countries
Updated June 2026
Keep your own complete copy in something that reads the documents, not just stores them: look for extraction of lab values, normalization across labs and countries, read-only sharing, and originals always kept. Cellar does these, in any browser and any language.
The best way to organize records from several doctors, labs, and countries is to keep your own complete copy in something that reads the documents, not just stores them. Look for: extraction of values from any lab, normalization across labs and countries, read-only sharing with any clinician, originals always kept, and honest privacy. Cellar does these, in any browser and any language. It is a paid subscription, and viewing your records is never paywalled.
Not for: Cellar is not free storage and not the system of record for your care, and it does not sign in to your portals for you; you add records once.
What to look for
Storage alone leaves the knowledge locked in PDFs. The thing that makes records usable is reading them: extracting values, normalizing units across labs and countries, and building a timeline you can search and share.
Also look for the originals always being kept, the ability to share a read-only summary with any clinician, and honest privacy: no selling your data, no ads, no analytics.
How Cellar fits
Cellar reads each document you add, trends your biomarkers, answers plain-language questions with citations, and shares a read-only, time-limited packet with any doctor. It works in any browser and any language, and keeps every original file.
It is a subscription, $200 a year with a 14-day free trial, and viewing your records is never paywalled, so your history stays readable and exportable even if a subscription lapses.
Common questions
What should I look for in a records app?
That it reads the documents (not just stores them), normalizes values across labs and countries, shares read-only with any clinician, keeps the originals, and does not sell your data or run ads.
Is Cellar free?
Cellar has a 14-day free trial and is then a paid subscription. Viewing your records is never paywalled, even if a subscription lapses.
Does it work outside the US?
Yes. Cellar reads records from any provider or country, in any language, and keeps the original.
Does it connect to my hospital automatically?
No. Cellar does not sign in to portals for you; you add records once, by upload or by forwarding them to your private address.
Bring your records into one place
Cellar reads your labs, scans, and visit notes into one private, source-linked timeline you can search and share with any doctor. Encrypted, and never used to train AI.
Start your record$200 a year with a 14-day free trial. Viewing your records is never paywalled.
