Your Child's
Medical Memory
for the Rare Journey.
A voice-first memory that connects records, tracks daily life, and detects subtle changes—so you know what to do next, even without a diagnosis.
Dr. Chen's note (Jan 10) states: "Seizures stable"
Your voice logs (Jan 12-15) report: "4 focal seizures this week"
No new clinical literature matches "KCNQ2 c.637C>T"
Medical systems see snapshots.
CareGene sees the story.
Rare conditions demand continuity. We connect specialists, records, and daily life into one medical memory you can trust.
The Snapshot Trap
Specialists see isolated moments, not the full history behind today's symptoms.
The Narrative Tax
Parents spend half of every appointment re-explaining a story that should already be remembered.
Data Silos
Labs, genetic reports, and daily logs live in separate places, hiding meaningful changes.
The Evidence-Linked Records Hub
Transform fragmented PDFs and EHR data into a structured clinical knowledge graph. You control granular privacy governance—redact sensitive PHI before sharing.
The Delta Engine (Timeline)
Automatically detect clinical shifts. Track lab trends, medication efficacy changes, and identify contradictions between specialist notes and observations.
The Ambient Clinical Diary
Capture life between appointments using ambient voice to log regressions, gait shifts, or mood changes in real-time. Smart prompts adapt to your child's diagnosis.
Keppra -> 750mg
WES: KCNQ2 Variant
"Noticed any sleep changes since Tuesday?"
Ethical Intelligence &
Radical Transparency.
The Sentinel Refusal
Honesty over Confidence. If medical literature is inconclusive, CareGene says so. We prioritize safety over false AI confidence.
Model Isolation
Your data is never used to train global AI models. Your child's medical memory is a "Closed-Loop" system.
Zero-Retention
Deleted records are purged instantly. No shadow data.
Bank-Grade Hardening
HIPAA-aligned encryption (AES-256) is the floor, not the ceiling.
Transition from Recall to Insight.
Most parents of children with rare conditions are "Walking Encyclopedias." It's time to outsource the memory so you can focus on the care.