Medical Disclaimer
Andrometrics
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1. The short version
Andrometrics is an informational and wellness tool to help you record and visualise your own blood-test data over time. It is not a medical device, and nothing in it is medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. It does not replace your doctor. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional about your health, your results, and your TRT.
2. What Andrometrics is — and is not
Andrometrics helps you upload your blood-test results, see your biomarkers in one place, and track how they change over time. That's all it is: a personal tracker.
It is not:
- a medical device or a diagnostic tool
- a substitute for professional medical advice, examination, diagnosis, or treatment
- a source of personalised medical recommendations
Using Andrometrics does not create a doctor–patient relationship between you and Andrometrics. We are not your healthcare provider.
3. We do not diagnose or treat
Andrometrics does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. Nothing the app shows you should be read as telling you that you do or do not have a medical condition.
4. About statuses, ranges, and flags
To make your data easier to read, Andrometrics may show colour-coded statuses (such as Optimal, Watch, and Flag), reference ranges, and "TRT-optimal" target ranges on some markers.
These are general, educational signposts based on general reference points — not a clinical assessment of your individual situation. In particular:
A Watch or Flag marker does not mean you have been diagnosed with anything. At most it means the value sits outside a general target and may be worth raising with your doctor.
Reference ranges and "optimal" targets vary between laboratories, between individuals, and depending on your clinical context. A value that is unremarkable for one person may matter for another, and vice versa. Only a qualified clinician who knows your full history can interpret your results properly.
5. About commentary and notes
Any short notes or commentary Andrometrics shows alongside a marker are informational only. They are not instructions, and they are not tailored to you. They are not a recommendation to take, start, stop, or change any treatment.
6. Do not change your treatment based on the app
Decisions about your health — and especially about your TRT protocol, dose, medication, or testing schedule — are for you and your prescribing clinician, never for an app.
Do not start, stop, or change any medication or dose, and do not delay or disregard professional medical advice, because of something you saw in Andrometrics. If the app and your doctor appear to disagree, follow your doctor.
7. Accuracy and AI extraction
Andrometrics uses an AI model to read the values from the PDFs you upload. This process is generally accurate but is not guaranteed to be error-free — values, units, or ranges may occasionally be misread.
Your original lab report and your clinician are the source of truth, not Andrometrics. Always check important values against your original report, and raise anything that looks wrong or concerning with your healthcare provider. We do not warrant that the data shown is complete, accurate, or up to date.
8. Medication vial tracker
The medication-vial / "days remaining" feature is an estimate calculated from the figures you enter (such as your dose and vial size). It is provided for convenience only. It is not dosing guidance and should not be relied on for any clinical or medication decision. Follow your prescription and your clinician's instructions for how and when to take your medication.
9. In an emergency
Andrometrics is not for use in medical emergencies. If you think you may be experiencing a medical emergency, or you have urgent concerns about your health, contact your doctor or your local emergency services immediately. Do not use Andrometrics to assess an emergency.
10. Your acknowledgement
By using Andrometrics you acknowledge that you have read and understood this disclaimer, that the service is an informational tool only, and that you remain responsible for decisions about your own health, made together with a qualified healthcare professional.
11. Questions
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