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Mosaic · Clara

Upload. Review. Approve.

Clara turns a stack of interpreted reports into one connected read, with a clinician review gate at every step. Here’s the whole flow, start to finish.

  1. Upload the reports you already have

    Add a patient’s interpreted lab and assessment reports to their library: PDFs, report images, or CSVs. Clara reads interpreted reports only, never raw imaging, waveforms, or sequencing files.

  2. The specialists read every domain

    Each report is routed to the relevant domain specialists. Every specialist works its own layer in depth and writes up what it found, with the patient inputs and citations it relied on shown alongside.

  3. You review and edit every specialist report

    Nothing moves forward on autopilot. You read each specialist’s findings, edit what you would put differently, and approve it before any synthesis runs. Clara does the reading; the clinical judgment stays yours.

  4. The master analyst synthesizes

    Once you have approved the specialists, the master analyst maps how the systems connect, from upstream drivers to downstream effects, and ranks where an intervention would do the most. You approve the plan.

  5. You sign, and Clara finalizes the report

    You get a Systems Health Map and a prioritized set of options, written to you rather than to the patient. You edit it while you review, and once you approve and sign, Clara finalizes it as a signed PDF for the record. Every recommendation is yours to weigh, modify, accept, or decline.

What Clara reads

Interpreted reports, not raw signal.

Clara reads reported results a lab or clinician has already interpreted. That covers the panels most functional and longevity practices already run. It never analyzes raw imaging or sequencing. You ingest the report’s findings, not the raw data.

What you can upload

  • Interpreted lab reports

    PDF, report images/scans, or CSV.

  • Assessment reports

    Hormones, gut and oral microbiome, toxicology, biological-age clocks.

  • Genomic report findings

    A Mosaic Lifestyle Optimization Report, or any genomic/methylation report.

What Clara never touches

Raw imaging and signal are outside Clara’s boundary by design. The analysis subject is always an interpreted report.

  • Raw imaging (MRI, CT, X-ray, echo)
  • Waveforms and signals (ECG, EEG)
  • Raw sequencing files (VCF, BAM, FASTQ)

For imaging-derived work (qEEG, DEXA, genetics), upload the report’s findings and values. That’s what Clara reads.

What you get

A Systems Health Map, and a plan you sign.

The output is two things: a Systems Health Map that ranks the upstream contributors driving the picture, and a prioritized set of options that follows from it.

  • Written to you, the clinician: recommendations and options to weigh, modify, accept, or decline, never a patient-facing directive.
  • You edit the report while you review it. Once you approve and sign, Clara finalizes it as a signed PDF for the record.
  • Every recommendation shows its basis: the patient inputs it used and the citations behind it, so you review it independently.
  • The map and trends persist on the patient’s dashboard and update as new reports come in.

Put it to work on a real patient picture.

Request early access or a demo, and we’ll set you up with a walkthrough on the kinds of reports you already run.