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
Your potassium is a little high. Easing off bananas and dried fruit usually helps.Clinician-reviewed
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.
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.
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.
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.
Fluid climbs between sessions and resets after each one. Nefro flags the climb before it becomes a crisis.
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.
Upload your lab report PDF — or a photo — and we'll read it for you.
K⁺ 6.1 ▲One traffic-light scale, shared by patient and clinician.
“Your potassium is a little high. Easing off bananas and dried fruit usually helps.”
Signed off by your care teamEverything 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.
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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