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Patient companion · Clinician decision support

Dialysis filters the blood three times a week. Nefro filters everything that happens in between.

A hemodialysis companion for patients and the nephrologists who care for them — built on one shared data core. The patient logs a minute a day; the clinician sees a decision-ready signal.

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One core, every screen

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Morning check-in~1 min
Weight
72.4 kg
Blood pressure
128/82
Fluid gain: On target · +1.9%
LabsJun 15
Potassium6.1 mmol/L
Hemoglobin11.2 g/dL

Your potassium is a little high. Easing off bananas and dried fruit usually helps.Clinician-reviewed

Weight trend
72.4 kg↓ 0.6 kg / 30d
The idea

One data core. Two ways to see the same day.

Hemodialysis works by passing blood through a membrane — noise on one side, clarity on the other. Nefro is built the same way: a patient's everyday notes flow through to a clinician as a clean, decision-ready signal.

For the person living it

The patient app

  • A morning check-in in about a minute — weight, blood pressure, how you feel.
  • Log dialysis sessions from memory — your nurse confirms the details later.
  • Snap a lab report — we read it for you and say what it means in plain words.
  • Watch fluid, weight and symptoms add up over time — even with no signal.
  • Track active medications and see what changed — dose, schedule, or stopped altogether.
For the team treating it

The clinician portal

  • A pre-visit brief, generated in milliseconds from the patient's whole timeline.
  • A 14-day what-changed brief: new labs, abnormal flags, medication revisions, and off-target sessions — one glance, action-ready.
  • Considerations carry a confidence band and the evidence behind them.
  • Every insight is traceable to its source — provenance, not a black box.

Considerations only — clinical decisions remain with the treating physician.

Not a generic tracker

It speaks dialysis.

Most health apps count steps. Nefro understands the numbers that actually decide a dialysis patient's week — the fluid gained between sessions, how well the last session cleared, the minerals that drift out of range.

IDWG
+1.9%dry wt
On target
Kt/V
1.42
≥ 1.2 ✓
URR
71%
≥ 65% ✓
Potassium
6.1mmol/L
Watch
Phosphorus
4.8mg/dL
3.5–5.5 ✓
The week, in rhythmSessionFluid gain

Fluid climbs between sessions and resets after each one. Nefro flags the climb before it becomes a crisis.

Health literacy

From a number to a sentence.

A lab value means little until someone explains it. Nefro reads the report, places it on one traffic-light scale that patients and clinicians share, says what it means — and waits for a clinician to sign off.

1 · Captured

Upload your lab report PDF — or a photo — and we'll read it for you.

K⁺ 6.1
2 · Placed

One traffic-light scale, shared by patient and clinician.

Out of range
3 · Explained & signed off

“Your potassium is a little high. Easing off bananas and dried fruit usually helps.”

Signed off by your care team
What's inside

Everything a dialysis week needs.

Daily check-in

Weight, blood pressure and how you feel — one calm screen, about a minute.

Dialysis log

Pre/post weight, IDWG, Kt/V and symptoms — captured per session, the way the disease actually runs.

Labs in plain words

Upload a PDF or photo; we read it, flag results, and your clinician reviews.

Trends & daily comfort

Weight, potassium, phosphorus and more across months — plus a comfort diary for cramps, energy, and sleep.

Nutrition & fluid

A daily fluid limit you can see filling up, and meals checked against a renal diet.

Clinician decision support

Pre-visit briefs, prioritized alerts and considerations with a confidence band and traceable evidence — built on a full medication timeline of every start, dose change, and stop.

Trust & care

Built to respect the person and the law.

Turkish-first

Designed in Turkish for the people who use it daily — “Hemodiyaliz Sağlık Asistanı” — with a one-tap English toggle.

Offline-capable

Dialysis units have patchy signal. The app writes to a local outbox and syncs the moment it can.

KVKK-aware

CareLink access control and PHI-redaction utilities keep a patient's data with the patient's own team.

RBAC-secured

Roles draw a hard line between patient and clinician — with a hash-chained audit log on the roadmap.

Care is a conversation. Give it a shared memory.

Invited patients and clinicians can sign in to see the same week from both sides.

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