For endometriosis patients
Vaely for endometriosis.
Average diagnosis takes between seven and ten years. Half a dozen doctors, the same questions, the same "have you tried birth control" before anyone takes you seriously. The record matters more than the words do.
A Vaely Doctor Report is twelve pages of evidence you cannot have waved away. Cycle-aligned pain timeline, medication arc, functional impact — structured the way a specialist will actually read it. Some patients have told us it changed the appointment.
The OB/GYN appointment
What your doctor needs.
What you forget by the time you're there.
What gynecologists and pelvic specialists need
- Pain timeline mapped to menstrual cycle — peak days, mid-cycle pain, breakthrough bleeding.
- Pain location: pelvic, abdominal, lower back, leg, bowel, bladder.
- GI and bladder symptoms tied to cycle phase.
- Pain during intercourse — frequency and severity.
- Functional impact: days missed, hours of sleep lost, work limitations.
- Every medication tried (NSAIDs, hormonal, GnRH, opioids), dose, duration, why it stopped.
What every endometriosis patient forgets
- The peak pain score from three cycles ago.
- Whether the new hormonal treatment changed anything measurable.
- How many appointments mentioned "stress" before someone said the word endometriosis.
- The exact dates of breakthrough bleeding mid-cycle.
- How long the worst pain typically lasts before rescue meds touch it.
How Vaely fits
A record that doesn't depend on being believed.
Whisper the pain when it's happening.
"Pelvic pain eight out of ten, day two of cycle, took 800mg ibuprofen at 6am, made no difference." Severity, location, time, medication — captured without forms. Future-you, in the appointment, will not have to remember any of it.
Watch the pattern emerge.
By the third cycle, the timeline draws itself. Mid-cycle breakthrough, peak pain on days one and two, GI symptoms on days three through five. The Doctor Report puts it on one page.
Hand the PDF to the next specialist.
One tap. Twelve pages of structured evidence. The report is headed Personal Wellness Journal Summary — Not a Medical Document. It is not a diagnosis. It is your data, organized so a specialist can spend the eleven-minute slot doing diagnosis rather than reconstructing your history.
The privacy claim, briefly
Your cycle log can never be subpoenaed from our servers.
Because there are no servers.
The AI runs on your iPhone. Cycle and reproductive-health data lives in a local database we cannot read. The App Store privacy label reads "Data Not Collected" — verified by Apple. For reproductive-health data in a post-Roe legal landscape, that architecture is not optional. It is the only acceptable choice.
The next specialist appointment.
The same questions. A different answer.
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Or read the free guide: How to talk to your doctor about chronic pain.