
When someone you love is going through something serious, you want to be there for every appointment, remember every detail, and make sure nothing gets missed. But that's not how it works. You forget what was said. You can't always be in the room. You don't know what questions you should be asking — or whether the right steps are being followed.
You're doing your best with scattered notes, half-remembered conversations, and no way to see the full picture.
Every appointment is recorded, transcribed, and summarised — so you can be present instead of frantically taking notes. Test results and documents are automatically read and structured. Your own notes sit alongside everything else.
Nothing buried in a camera roll or lost to memory. All in one place — organised, searchable, and yours.
MedVault doesn't just store your health information — it understands it. After every appointment, it analyses what was discussed against published clinical guidelines, flagging options that weren't mentioned and steps that may have been missed.
Before your next appointment, it prepares you — surfacing relevant history and suggesting the questions that matter, based on everything it knows about your situation.
Health decisions shouldn't depend on who happened to be in the room. MedVault lets you share your health vault — or specific parts of it — with the family members involved in care. Everyone sees the same information, the same analysis, the same full picture.
Your brother in another country is as informed as the person who was sitting in the consultation.
Every appointment, every document, every note adds to a health record that grows more valuable the longer you use it. New information connects to everything that came before — so patterns emerge, trends become visible, and nothing from three years ago is forgotten when it suddenly matters today.
MedVault is designed for anyone navigating a health situation that's too important to leave to memory.
MedVault exists because we know what happens when health information falls through the cracks.
Our co-founder's family has been through it — twice. A parent's cancer diagnosis where the family knew something wasn't right but didn't have the visibility or tools to push harder for faster treatment. A loved one told to "wait and see" about a symptom, when published guidelines recommended immediate investigation.
These aren't unusual stories. They happen every day when families don't have the information to advocate effectively. MedVault is built to make sure they do.