Your medical record should be usable, portable, and under your control. Get early access

Data ownership

Your medical data is yours to use, share, and protect.

MedLocker is built on a simple position: better care happens when patients and caregivers can see the full record and decide who else can use it. Your record should not be trapped in a portal, a fax queue, or a binder.

MedLocker posture No hidden sharing. No blanket research consent. No advertising profile built from your record.

Care use, caregiver access, research participation, and data value programs are separate choices.

Access when you need it

Log in to pull up visits, labs, medications, notes, imaging reports, uploaded documents, and device trends from one private vault.

All in one place

MedLocker organizes portal data, supported network retrieval, PDFs, patient-entered context, and connected devices into a searchable longitudinal view.

Easy to share

Give a new clinician, caregiver, or family member the right view of your record without sending screenshots or rebuilding your history from memory.

Permission on your terms

Sharing controls are designed to be visible and revocable. You should be able to see who has access and change that access when your care situation changes.

Research is opt-in

If MedLocker offers consent-based research or data value programs, interest is not the same thing as consent. Participation requires an explicit choice.

Export and deletion matter

A patient-owned record should be portable. MedLocker’s product direction includes export, access review, revocation, and account controls as first-class workflows.

Security and consent

Trust belongs in the product, not only in the policy.

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Privacy-forward defaults

MedLocker’s public materials, app flows, and consent controls should make data use understandable before sharing starts.

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Care first

Your organized record exists to help you and your care team first. Other uses should be optional and separately consented.

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Questions welcome

Health data is sensitive. MedLocker keeps public trust pages available so patients, caregivers, and reviewers can inspect the approach.

Ready to build your private record?

Start with early access, then decide what happens next.