Patient-owned health records

It’s 2026. Your record still lives in eighteen places. Not anymore.

Every visit, every lab, every prescription — unified into one record you own. Care starts with context, not catch-up.

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Valinor LabsA film by Valinor

From fragmented records to clinical intelligence.

The 90-second film
The Resolution

Eighteen sources. One record you own.

— today

Fragmented.

Lab Corp
11 · 12 · 24
  • Glucose98 mg/dL
  • Sodium140 mEq/L
  • Potassium3.2
  • Creatinine1.1
Rx
Refill · 90 days

Atorvastatin

20 mg · 1 tab daily

Dr. Patel · # 30

Fax · 4pp
Cardiology

TO: Records

FROM: Cardiology

RE: Transfer summary

Member Card
Active

BlueShield

XXX-XX-2847

Group 048291

Chest PA
DICOM · 11/03
LSLICE 12 / 24
Epic · Chart
Snapshot
Visit09/15/24
Meds7 active
AllergyPCN, Sulfa
Discharge
ER · 08/22

Chief complaint

Chest pain, R/O MI

EOB
Claim # 847291

Provider

Orlando Health

Charged

$4,847.00

— with valinor

One record. Yours.

Valinor LabsValinor
Live

12

sources
unified

  • Orlando HealthSynced
  • LabCorpSynced
  • Cardiology Assoc.Synced
  • BlueShieldSynced
  • CVS PharmacySynced
  • Quest DiagnosticsSynced
  • + 6 more
Owned by youFHIR R4

18

average providers per patient over a lifetime

31%

of duplicate tests are ordered without prior results

$210B

wasted annually on care coordination failures

The Moment

0 minutes.

That's your visit. Without your full history in the room, your doctor is guessing.

When they guess wrong, you come back. And back. And back. Valinor puts your complete record on the table before the door opens — so eleven minutes becomes enough.

Early Access

Done starting over.

Every new doctor. Every new portal. Every new form. We're done with that.

— Before your next appointment