Health Data Sources

Core Service: Your GP Record

For most people in the UK, the GP record is the closest thing to a lifelong health record. It contains not just your GP consultations, but information that flows back from across the healthcare system - referral letters, hospital discharge summaries, specialist correspondence, test results, prescriptions, immunisations, and screening results. For a generally healthy person, the GP record captures the majority of meaningful health encounters.

Retrieving and organising your GP record (NHS or private) is the core of what I do. I submit a Subject Access Request on your behalf (or guide you through submitting your own) and transform the result into a structured, searchable, AI-ready health record. GP SARs often include scanned images of older handwritten clinical notes (historically kept in “Lloyd George” paper envelopes). I transcribe these using AI so the content becomes searchable alongside the rest of your record. These transcriptions are performed on a reasonable-endeavours basis - original images are retained alongside transcriptions for verification.

Your Own Data (Organised Alongside the GP Record)

If you have health data from other sources, you’re welcome to share it - and I will securely organise it alongside your GP record. You do not need to submit SARs for these - you provide the data directly. You may also integrate your own extra data into what I send you afterwards - it’s your choice.

Private healthcare

  • Private GP and specialist consultation records
  • Private hospital records (Bupa, Nuffield Health, Spire Healthcare, etc.)
  • Executive health assessments and health MOT results
  • Private diagnostic test results (Randox Health, Medichecks, Thriva, Bluecrest Wellness, etc.)

Wearables and fitness trackers

  • Fitbit, Apple Watch, Garmin, Samsung Galaxy Watch, Whoop, Oura Ring, Polar
  • Continuous glucose monitors (Dexcom, Freestyle Libre), blood pressure monitors, smart scales
  • Fitness platforms (Peloton, Strava, Zwift)

Personal health tracking

  • Symptom tracking (pain logs, migraine logs, chronic condition tracking)
  • Condition-specific logs (blood glucose, blood pressure, peak flow, seizure logs)
  • Women’s health apps (Clue, Flo, Natural Cycles - cycle tracking, fertility, pregnancy, menopause)
  • Mental health apps (mood tracking, depression/anxiety screening scores, therapy notes)
  • Sleep data (wearable sleep tracking, CPAP machine data, sleep journals)

Nutrition, diet and exercise

  • Food tracking apps (MyFitnessPal, Cronometer, Noom)
  • Dietitian or nutritionist notes and meal plans
  • Workout logs, personal trainer notes, body composition data

Genetic testing

I cannot process raw genetic sequence files, but I can organise the summary reports from these services.

  • Consumer testing (23andMe, AncestryDNA, Living DNA)
  • Health-focused testing (Nutrigenomix, DNAfit)
  • Clinical genetics (NHS genetics referrals, genetic counselling notes, carrier screening, pharmacogenomic reports)

Other

  • Dental and optometry records (private)
  • Audiology (hearing tests, tinnitus assessments, hearing aid records)
  • Family medical history
  • Reproductive health records (contraception, fertility, pregnancy, menopause)
  • Vaccination records (travel clinic, occupational health)

You decide which data sources to include. Not all of this list will be relevant or available to you. If you have health-related data not listed here, I can likely organise it - the key requirement is that it is in a digital format. If you have paper records, you will need to scan them yourself or use a scanning service before I can process them.

Note: I process digital formats (PDFs, text files, CSVs…). I cannot process medical images (X-rays, MRI scans, etc.) yet, but can organise the written reports that accompany them.