Your patient taps “Share with my doctor”
Hamdosh generates a secure timeline link — Hamdosh Share. The patient chooses what the link includes and sends it to you before the appointment.
A patient shares a secure timeline link. You open it in any browser — no account, no install, no EHR. Five years of medications, labs, and reported outcomes, before the consultation starts.
The answer is usually “I have the reports at home.” Specialists and independent physicians — especially across Pakistan, India, and MENA — see patients whose history lives in carrier bags, WhatsApp threads, and memory. Hamdosh patients carry that history as a structured, longitudinal record they can hand you in one link.
The whole flow, from your side of the desk.
Hamdosh generates a secure timeline link — Hamdosh Share. The patient chooses what the link includes and sends it to you before the appointment.
Any modern browser. No account, no app, no install, no EHR integration, no IT ticket. The link itself is the visit prep.
Medications and what the patient reports happened on them, labs with trends, coded diagnoses, doctor history — before the consultation starts.
Encounters across every hospital, clinic, lab, and pharmacy the family has recorded — one chronological view instead of a folder of phone photos and a verbal history.
Not just what was prescribed — what the patient reports actually happened on it: recovered, relapsed, stopped early, switched. Historical treatment insights, from the patient’s own records.
Lab results extracted from reports and mapped to LOINC codes, with units, reference ranges, and flags preserved — so an HbA1c from 2022 lines up with one from last month, across different labs.
Diagnoses recorded in the patient’s documents, mapped to ICD-10 where extraction confidence allows. The coding describes the record — clinical judgment stays entirely with you.
What the link serves is a read-only, non-PHI projection generated for sharing — not a login to the patient’s account. The patient decides what the link contains, can revoke it at any moment, and every open is written to their audit log. HIPAA-aligned, not certified — and we say so everywhere.
When a patient returns after eighteen months, you shouldn’t need to hunt for the old link. A free provider account at the Hamdosh portal keeps your claimed patients in one place: every patient who has shared with you, their timelines, medications, labs, and reported outcomes — across visits, not per visit.
Provider accounts are free during early access. There is no paid provider plan today, and we won’t introduce one underneath you without notice.
No. A Hamdosh Share link opens in any modern browser with no signup, no app, and no install. An account only becomes relevant if you want a persistent dashboard of patients who have shared with you.
No, and it doesn’t try to be. Hamdosh is the patient-owned record that travels across every provider they see. It complements whatever you run in your clinic — including paper — rather than replacing it.
No. Hamdosh structures the patient’s own records — medications, labs, reported outcomes — into historical treatment insights. It is not a medical device, and every clinical decision remains yours.
The patient explicitly creates each share link, controls what it contains, and can revoke it at any time. Every open is recorded in the patient’s audit log. Access is enforced server-side, not by obscurity alone.
Opening a shared link costs nothing, ever. Provider accounts are free during early access. Paid provider plans will come later — we will never convert your account to a paid one without telling you first.
Anywhere with a browser. We are building first for specialists and independent physicians in Pakistan and MENA — where longitudinal records rarely exist — but nothing about it is region-locked.
Ask a patient to share, or set up your free provider dashboard — early access, no charge.