HealthPath Navigator

Risk awareness & screening coach (not diagnostic)

Know your risk. Book the right screening.

This app estimates risk and organizes evidence-based screenings for heart disease, diabetes, stroke, and common cancers. It is not a diagnostic tool. Always consult a clinician.

Heart risk (10-yr)
Diabetes risk
Stroke flags

Disclaimer: Educational use only. Not medical advice. If you have chest pain, severe shortness of breath, or stroke symptoms (Face drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulty), call emergency services.

Risk Tools

Heart Disease — 10-yr ASCVD (simplified)

For adults 40–79 without known ASCVD. This is a simplified estimator for demonstration and may differ from clinical calculators.

Diabetes — ADA Risk Test (lite)

A quick, score-based screener to flag who might benefit from A1c testing.

Stroke — FAST

Face drooping · Arm weakness · Speech difficulty · Time to call emergency services. If any are present, act now.

This section is educational only; imaging-based detection happens in clinical settings.

Screening Coach

Personalized reminders based on your age/sex/history. (Examples below—confirm with your clinician.)

General

  • • Blood pressure check: at least annually
  • • Lipid panel: every 4–6 yrs (more often if high risk)
  • • A1c or fasting glucose: if overweight/obese or other risk factors
  • • Vaccines per schedule (flu, COVID, etc.)

Cancer screening (typical starting points)

  • • Colorectal: usually start at 45 (colonoscopy or stool tests)
  • • Breast: mammogram cadence per guidelines and risk discussion
  • • Cervical: HPV testing/cotesting cadence
  • • Prostate: discuss PSA screening around 50 (earlier if high risk)

Labs & Devices

Connect devices

Apple Health / Google Fit integration to pull vitals (BP, HR). (Stubbed for MVP.)

Upload lab PDF

Add A1c, fasting glucose, or lipid panel and we’ll reflect it in your risk snapshot.

Book a screening

Find local clinics or telehealth partners. (Link to your preferred booking or intake form.)

Find a clinic

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