How to track your lab results over time

Updated June 2026

Keep your lab reports in one place that reads them: Cellar extracts each value, normalizes units across labs and countries, and trends one biomarker on a single chart over years, with every point linked to its source report.

When your labs come from several clinics, hospitals, or countries, each report sits alone and the trend is invisible. Cellar reads every lab you add, pulls out the values, and normalizes them to one unit, so a single biomarker like LDL or HbA1c trends on one chart across providers and years. Each point links back to the exact line in the source report. Cellar trends what your records contain; it does not order tests or give medical advice.

Not for: Cellar is not a diagnostic tool and does not interpret your results or tell you what to do about them; that is a conversation for you and your clinician.

Why a single chart matters

One result is a snapshot. The trend is what tells you whether something is moving, and in which direction. But results from different labs arrive in different units and formats, so the trend is hidden until they are brought together and made comparable.

Cellar does that work: it reads each report, extracts the value and its reference range, and converts to one unit so the same marker lines up across providers and years.

How to set it up

Add your lab reports from each provider's portal, by upload, or by forwarding them to your private Cellar address. Cellar reads each one, flagging anything uncertain for you to confirm, so you never retype a result.

From there, open any biomarker to see it trended over time, with values outside the report's own reference range flagged, and every point linked to the page it came from.

Sharing the trend with a doctor

When you see a new doctor, share a read-only packet through a private link that is time-limited and revocable. They see the organized history and trends without needing an account.

Common questions

Can Cellar combine lab results from different labs?

Yes. Cellar reads reports from any lab or provider and brings the same biomarker together on one chart, even when each lab reports it differently.

Does Cellar convert units automatically?

Yes. Cellar normalizes values to one unit so results from different labs and countries are comparable on a single trend.

Do I have to type my results in?

No. Cellar reads the documents and extracts the values for you, flagging anything uncertain for you to confirm.

Can I see a single trend for one biomarker?

Yes. Open any biomarker to see it over time, with values outside the report's own reference range flagged and each point linked to its source.

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.

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