Ojava

Condition prep

High cholesterol questions need trends and context, not a treatment directive.

Ojava turns user-provided lipid panels, metabolic labs, medications, lifestyle notes, family history, and visit goals into educational context and clinician-ready questions. It does not diagnose high cholesterol, set targets, recommend medications, order tests, or tell you what to change.

What Ojava can prepare

Four lanes turn cholesterol context into safer clinician prep.

Lipid panel context

Organize uploaded total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, triglycerides, ApoB, blood pressure, metabolic labs, and kidney function into a visit-ready trend summary.

No cholesterol diagnosis, target setting, lipid interpretation, medication recommendation, or medication change.
Medication and side-effect history

Stage current medications, refill timing, side-effect notes, allergies, statin concerns, and medication-question lists for licensed review.

No statin recommendation, medication start or stop, dose change, refill approval, side-effect causation, or treatment plan.
Lifestyle and risk context

Prepare diet notes, exercise logs, weight history, family heart-disease history, smoking status, stress, and lifestyle questions for a clinician conversation.

No diet prescription, exercise prescription, risk score calculation, cardiovascular risk judgment, or lifestyle directive.
Clinician visit packet

Build a lipid-trend timeline, missing-data checklist, current context, cardiovascular-risk-factor summary, and cholesterol-specific questions to bring to your visit.

No cholesterol diagnosis, risk assessment, treatment plan, medication target, urgent-care clearance, emergency reassurance, or clinical decision.

How it works

Three steps to a better-prepared visit.

  1. Bring your records together

    Upload labs, readings, medications, and notes into one private place.

  2. See the trends

    Ojava organizes them into plain-language trends and a visit-ready summary.

  3. Prepare your questions

    Walk into your appointment with the right questions for your clinician.

Get started

Bring your records into focus.

Organize your history and prepare for a more productive conversation with your clinician.