AI-assisted summaries for medical documents.
ClinoAI helps turn lab results, imaging reports, and visit notes into clear, review-focused summaries for workflows that need patient context and PHI-aware handling patterns.
Workflow
From raw report to clear next review.
ClinoAI keeps the experience focused: choose the patient, upload a document, generate a draft summary, and return to saved context when you need it again.
Select patient
Keep each summary associated with the intended patient profile and access context.
Upload document
Use searchable PDF, DOCX, or TXT files up to 25 MB.
Generate summary
Draft summaries are intended to stay grounded in facts present in the document.
Review history
Saved summaries can remain available for later review within patient context.
Clinical Insight Format
Structured output for fast scanning.
Output is designed to support document review: gist first, then key findings, numbers, dates, and source context when the uploaded file includes them.
Plain-language overview
Helps identify the document type and short factual gist without adding conclusions.
Numbers and ranges
Can surface values, units, and reference ranges when the document includes them.
Careful boundaries
Designed to avoid unsupported advice, diagnosis, or treatment planning.
PHI-aware by design
ClinoAI is designed for workflows where patient context and careful access patterns matter.
Source boundaries
Summary language is intended to stay close to the uploaded document and avoid filling gaps.
Review-first output
The product supports review workflows and is not positioned as a replacement for clinical judgment.
Trust
Built like a clinical tool, not a chat box.
The application is designed around patient context, careful access patterns, and constrained document summaries instead of open-ended medical guessing.
metabolic-panel.pdf
This appears to be a comprehensive metabolic panel collected on April 18. Several values are listed with reference ranges for clinician review.
Glucose is marked high at 132 mg/dL against the stated 70-99 mg/dL range. Creatinine and eGFR are shown within the listed reference ranges.
The report names Northview Lab and ordering clinician Dr. Patel. No fasting status or medication context is included in the document.
Make medical reports easier to review.
Sign up for ClinoAI to explore a focused document-summary workflow designed around clear output, patient context, and careful source boundaries.