For caregivers

When you're managing
someone else's health,
clarity isn't optional.

You're already carrying the appointments, the medications, the questions you're afraid to ask. Aira reads the discharge summaries, lab reports, and prescriptions — and tells you, in plain English, what to do next.

Drop a discharge summary here
PDF · IMG · DOC · ENCRYPTED
Plain-english next steps
1Take metoprolol 25mg twice a day, with food. Don't stop suddenly.
2Watch for dizziness, swelling in legs, or shortness of breath — call her cardiologist if any appear.
3Follow-up appointment with Dr. Lin in 7 days. Bring this list of medications.

The hardest part isn't caring. It's understanding.

Caregivers are the silent backbone of every recovery — and the people the system forgets to speak to clearly. You weren't trained for this. You shouldn't have to be.

The 8-page discharge summary

Written for the next clinician — not for you. Half of it is medication names you've never heard, and the actually important part is buried.

The 2 a.m. uncertainty

Was that side effect? Should you call the doctor? You don't want to overreact, and you're terrified of missing something that mattered.

The follow-up nobody explained

"Schedule a follow-up." Where? With which specialist? For what? You're left guessing — and the readmission window is closing.

Six new medications, one schedule

With food. Without food. Twice daily. As needed. Mixing them up is dangerous. Tracking them is exhausting.

The questions you didn't think to ask

You leave the visit, and twenty minutes later the real questions come. Now you're waiting on hold for an answer you needed yesterday.

You, alone, holding all of it

Family asks you what's going on. The doctor expects you to relay. Everyone is depending on your understanding — and nobody made sure you had it.

From paperwork to plan in under a minute.

Upload what the hospital handed you. Aira does the rest. No medical background required.

01 — Upload

Drop the document

Discharge summary, lab report, prescription list, after-visit summary — PDF, photo, or scan. Your session is encrypted end-to-end.

02 — Translate

Aira reads and explains

Medication names, dosing schedules, follow-up windows, warning signs — all rewritten in clear, calm language a caregiver can use.

03 — Act

Get a next-step checklist

What to do today. What to watch for. What to ask at the follow-up. Save it, share it with family, or print it for the fridge.

Not a translation.
A plan you can follow.

Most explainers stop at "here's what your discharge summary said." Aira goes further — it tells you what to do, when, and what would make you call the doctor.

Built for caregivers who don't have time to second-guess. You get clarity, not more reading.

Mom — Cardiac discharge summary
Processed · 4 pages · Private session
Start metoprolol 25mg twice daily, with breakfast and dinner.
Continue aspirin 81mg once daily, in the morning.
Light activity only — short walks OK, no lifting over 10 lb.
Chest pain, sudden shortness of breath, or swelling in the legs that wasn't there before.
Dizziness or fainting after taking the new medication.
"I had her discharge papers in one hand and my phone in the other, googling words I'd never heard. With Aira, the words finally made sense — and so did what I needed to do next."
— Caregiver, mother of two, daughter to one

You don't have to figure this out alone at 2 a.m.

Upload a discharge summary, lab result, or prescription — and get a clear plan in your language, on your phone, in your hand.

NeuroMed Aira is an informational tool. It does not provide medical diagnoses and is not a substitute for professional clinical judgment. All document processing is conducted on secure AWS infrastructure with end-to-end encryption. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for medical decisions. © 2025 NeuroMed Aira. All rights reserved.