Your whole health story. One clear picture.

Bloodwork, wearables, medications and records in one place, so you always know what's changing and walk into every appointment prepared.

Gevi app vitals screen: resting heart rate, HRV, sleep, steps, SpO2 and active calories
Gevi app home screen: weekly insight, vitals and recent activity

From the gym floor to the GP's office, Gevi keeps up.

Sleep
Sleep score
85
Deep sleep
1h 42m
▲ 12% this month
Understand what your nights do for you
Exercise
Resting HR
54bpm
▼ 4 since March
HRV
52ms
▲ 4%
See your training show up in your bloodwork
Test results
ApoB
74mg/dL
▼ 23% · optimal
Ferritin
210µg/L
▲ watch trend
Read every result in plain language
Appointments
Dr Lewis · GP · Fri
3 topics ready
brief exported
Walk in prepared, walk out confident
Medications
Sertraline 50mg
Day 148
sleep steady
Know what each medication is changing
Overview
This week
On track
Synced sources
12
all current
Your whole health, one clear picture

Your health data already exists. It's just scattered everywhere.

Letters, portals, wearables, bloods: your data lives in a dozen apps that don't talk to each other. Your GP sees one moment in time, and the trend that matters stays invisible.

Every source tells part of the story. Gevi tells the whole thing.
Dr Rahul Muthalaly, co-founder and practising cardiologist
Dr Rahul G Muthalaly
Co-founder & practising cardiologist
"So many patients arrive anxious: trying to remember everything they need to tell me."

Dr Rahul Muthalaly built Gevi so nobody has to hold it all in their head. Gevi remembers for you: every source cited, nothing filed without your confirmation.

Walk into every appointment prepared.

01
All your data in one place
Bloods, wearables, letters and medications in one living record.
02
Watched collectively
Gevi reads it all together, in the context of your history.
03
Distilled to what matters
What's worth raising, ready before you sit down.
Talk about · Dr Lewis · GP · Fri 27 Jun
Ask about iron studiesferritin ▲
Review your ApoB progress▼ 23%
Raise a thyroid baselineworth adding
Talk about · Dr Chen · ENT · Thu 10 Jul
Mention recurring sinus congestion4 episodes logged
Ask if sertraline affects your sleep apnoeasnoring ▲
Share your GP's referral notesattached

You and your doctor can't remember everything, but we can.

One summary, ready for your clinician.

Every result, metric and medication in one summary, so nothing gets missed.

Health summary · ChuckSYNCED

Anxiety, diagnosed 2019, stable on sertraline 50 mg daily; sleep and HRV trends steady.

Cardiovascular risk improving: ApoB down 23% since January, now in the optimal range.

Ferritin rising across three panels, iron studies suggested at next GP visit.

Penicillin allergy · vaccinations up to date · family history of heart disease.

Active and sleeping well: 7h 12m average, HRV up 4%, training load consistent.

Ask anything. It already knows your context.

Every answer is grounded in your data, with the source cited every time.

My ApoB has been dropping. What do you think changed?
Your ApoB dropped from 96 to 74 between January and June, alongside rising steps, better sleep and a lower HbA1c: a broader metabolic improvement.
Sources: blood panel Jan + Jun 2026 · wearable data
Should I raise any of this with Dr Lewis on Friday?
Yes: ferritin has risen across three panels. I've added it to Friday's brief so you can ask about iron studies.
Source: 3 blood panels · your pre-visit brief

Your health data is yours.

Stored and processed only in Australia. Encrypted at rest and in transit.

Onshore, always

Stored and processed exclusively in Australia.

Encrypted always

AES-256 at rest, TLS 1.2+ in transit.

In your control

Nothing joins your record until you verify it.

Never sold. Ever.

Your subscription funds our services, not your data.

"I used to walk into my cardiologist's office with a shoebox of results. Now I hand over one summary and we actually talk."

Margaret · 67, managing a heart condition

"It caught a trend across three blood tests that nobody had connected. My GP ordered the follow-up the same week."

Dan · 34, tracking his bloodwork and training

Questions, answered.

Is Gevi medical advice?

No. Gevi organises and explains your own results so you can have better conversations with your doctor. Decisions about treatment always stay with you and your clinician.

Where is my data stored?

Only in Australian cloud regions, encrypted at rest and in transit, with no offshore routing. Your data is never sold.

What can I connect?

Wearables like Apple Health, Whoop, Oura and Garmin, plus blood tests, letters, scans, medications and supplements. A photo works as well as a PDF.

Can I remove my data?

Yes. Nothing joins your record until you verify it, and anything can be removed at any time.

Your health data already
knows the answer. Let's get it read correctly.

Bring your records, wearables and bloodwork into one place.