Test at home
Use the planned affordable urine analysis device daily or whenever needed.
UriCare combines an at-home urine analysis device, AI-powered insights, secure health records, medicine reminders, family care, and optional doctor-reviewed reports to support preventive health decisions.
UriCare is being designed as a preventive health layer for the home: measure, understand, organize, and act before small signals become bigger concerns.
Use the planned affordable urine analysis device daily or whenever needed.
Send biomarker readings to the UriCare app and combine them with consent-based profile data.
See health score movement, risk signals, reminders, diet guidance, and preventive care pathways.
Upgrade to a paid MBBS doctor-reviewed report when clinical reassurance is needed.
UriCare can analyze biomarkers, habits, demographics, medical records, and lifestyle inputs to create clear health insights, early risk awareness, and practical recommendations.
Families can connect profiles with consent, monitor trends, manage reminders, and ask the assistant questions on behalf of authorized family members.
UriCare is being shaped for everyday health awareness, not only hospital visits. The goal is to make personal and family health trends easier to understand before users feel lost.
People who want daily awareness, health score trends, reminders, and simpler explanations of their own reports.
Families caring for elderly parents, children, or dependents with consent-based dashboards and medicine reminders.
Users who want AI summaries reviewed by an MBBS doctor before taking the next diagnostic or consultation step.
The app should keep user input, health output, AI support, records, and care services separated clearly.
Latest reading, health score, reminders, alerts, streaks, and daily care tasks.
Biomarker trends, lifestyle correlation, risk signals, device integrations, and care pathways.
Voice and chat assistant for report explanations, family questions, support, and doctor escalation.
Medical history, prescriptions, lab reports, doctor-reviewed summaries, and exportable files.
Family consent, labs, pharmacy, consultations, diet plans, insurance, marketplace, and settings.
UriCare can grow into an ecosystem for e-pharma, discounted labs, doctor consultations, diet recommendations, insurance pathways, health e-commerce, hospital search, and home sample collection.
UriCare insights are intended to support health awareness and preventive care conversations. They are not a substitute for professional medical diagnosis, treatment, emergency care, or advice from a qualified medical practitioner. Final device claims, biomarkers, accuracy, and clinical use must be validated and represented according to applicable medical device, IVD, privacy, and telemedicine requirements.
UriCare is being shaped around sensitive health workflows, so consent, permissions, records, family access, and clear safety boundaries are product requirements, not afterthoughts.
Health records, habits, reports, family profiles, and connected device data should be used only with clear user consent.
Family tree and caregiver workflows should respect who can view, ask, update, or act on behalf of each user.
AI reports can support awareness, while paid doctor review can add human validation when users need more confidence.
The product direction includes secure records and future interoperability so users can share information responsibly when needed.
UriCare is planned as a mobile-first product with React Native Expo on the frontend and a cloud backend using Firebase authentication during early stages plus AWS services such as API Gateway, Lambda, DynamoDB, and S3 for product workflows.
The product direction includes device validation, doctor-reviewed reporting, privacy controls, consent-based family access, and future integrations with labs, pharmacies, doctors, and insurance partners.
Clear expectations matter for a health product, especially before public launch.
No. UriCare is intended to support health awareness and preventive care conversations. It should not replace medical diagnosis, treatment, emergency care, or advice from a qualified medical practitioner.
With user consent, UriCare may use urine analysis readings, demographics, habits, lifestyle inputs, medical history, lab results, prescriptions, and connected device data.
The product direction includes a paid MBBS doctor validation layer where AI-generated summaries can be reviewed for added confidence.
Yes, the planned family tree model supports consent-based profiles for elderly care, children, caregivers, and dependents.