Thyroid Tracking App: Manage Your Thyroid Health
Track TSH, T3, T4, and thyroid antibodies over time. See trends, prepare for appointments, and stay on top of your thyroid health.
Thyroid conditions require ongoing monitoring. Whether you have hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, Hashimoto's, or Graves' disease, you're likely getting blood tests every few months — sometimes for years.
Healthbase helps you keep track of it all.
The Thyroid Tracking Challenge
Thyroid management typically involves:
- Regular blood tests — TSH, Free T4, Free T3, and sometimes antibodies
- Medication adjustments — Doses change based on results
- Multiple appointments — Endocrinologists, GPs, sometimes other specialists
- Long timelines — This is often a lifelong condition
Most people end up with:
- Lab results scattered across email and patient portals
- No easy way to see how values change over time
- Forgotten medication changes
- Incomplete information at appointments
What Healthbase Does
Track All Thyroid Labs in One Place
Upload lab results from any provider. Healthbase extracts:
- TSH
- Free T4
- Free T3
- Thyroid antibodies (TPO, TG)
- Related markers (Vitamin D, B12, Iron — all relevant for thyroid health)
See Trends Over Time
A single TSH number means less than how it's changing:
- Is your TSH stable on current medication?
- Did that dose adjustment work?
- Are antibodies increasing or decreasing?
Healthbase shows you the trajectory, not just snapshots.
Connect Medication Changes to Results
When you adjusted from 50mcg to 75mcg of levothyroxine, what happened to your TSH? Healthbase helps you see the relationship between interventions and outcomes.
Prepare for Endocrinologist Appointments
Before your appointment, get a summary:
- Recent thyroid labs with trends
- Current medications and when they were changed
- Questions based on your data
Make the most of your appointment time.
What to Track
If you're managing a thyroid condition, key markers include:
| Marker | What It Tells You |
|---|---|
| TSH | How hard your pituitary is working to stimulate the thyroid |
| Free T4 | Main hormone produced by the thyroid |
| Free T3 | Active form of thyroid hormone |
| TPO Antibodies | Indicates autoimmune thyroid disease |
| Vitamin D | Often low in thyroid patients; affects thyroid function |
| Ferritin | Iron stores; low iron can worsen thyroid symptoms |
| B12 | Often low alongside thyroid issues |
How It Works
- Upload your thyroid labs — PDFs, images, or scans from any lab or hospital
- AI extracts the values — TSH, T4, T3, antibodies, and related markers
- See your trends — Visualize how your thyroid function changes over time
- Ask questions — "What was my TSH when I was on 50mcg?"
- Prepare for appointments — Generate summaries with your latest data
Your Data, Your Control
Thyroid health data is personal. Healthbase protects it with:
- Client-side encryption — Data encrypted on your device
- EU data storage — Your data stays in Europe
- No data selling — We don't share or monetize your health information
- Full export — Download your data anytime
Getting Started
- Join the waitlist
- Upload your thyroid labs (past and present)
- Let AI organize and extract the data
- Start seeing your thyroid health as a continuous picture, not disconnected snapshots
Start managing your health data today
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