Health starts with you.

A secure, patient-controlled Personal Health Record. Built to help you prepare, share, and stay one step ahead.

Capture what gets missed

Inherit helps you record the details that are often forgotten or never asked, including family history, symptoms, and everyday changes, so your health story stays complete.

Arrive prepared

When you need care, Inherit keeps everything in one place, helping you share the right information and make the most of your appointment time.

Stay in control

You are anonymous by default and decide what you record and what you share. Your personal data isn’t sold and is only used for research with your consent.

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Be ready when it matters.

When it matters, Inherit helps you feel prepared. With your health history and your family’s relevant health history in one place, you can approach appointments with clarity and confidence.

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Build a clearer picture over time.

Over time, Inherit builds a clearer picture of your health. Keeping everything together makes it easier to stay aware of ongoing checks and follow-up screening linked to past conditions or treatment, reducing the risk of important details being overlooked.

Preparing for GP consultations

Changes in energy, sleep, or mood

Long-term medication monitoring

Recovery between appointments

Routine blood tests and check-ups

Mental health history

Symptoms you notice day to day

Ongoing follow-up and review

Pregnancy and postnatal health

Tracking changes over time

Lifestyle and environmental factors

Health after a new diagnosis

Hormonal health changes

Managing multiple conditions

Fertility and reproductive health

Menopause and midlife health

Preparing for GP consultations

Changes in energy, sleep, or mood

Long-term medication monitoring

Recovery between appointments

Routine blood tests and check-ups

Mental health history

Symptoms you notice day to day

Ongoing follow-up and review

Pregnancy and postnatal health

Tracking changes over time

Lifestyle and environmental factors

Health after a new diagnosis

Hormonal health changes

Managing multiple conditions

Fertility and reproductive health

Menopause and midlife health

Preparing for GP consultations Changes in energy, sleep, or mood Long-term medication monitoring Recovery between appointments Routine blood tests and check-ups Mental health history Symptoms you notice day to day Ongoing follow-up and review Pregnancy and postnatal health Tracking changes over time Lifestyle and environmental factors Health after a new diagnosis Hormonal health changes Managing multiple conditions Fertility and reproductive health Menopause and midlife health Preparing for GP consultations Changes in energy, sleep, or mood Long-term medication monitoring Recovery between appointments Routine blood tests and check-ups Mental health history Symptoms you notice day to day Ongoing follow-up and review Pregnancy and postnatal health Tracking changes over time Lifestyle and environmental factors Health after a new diagnosis Hormonal health changes Managing multiple conditions Fertility and reproductive health Menopause and midlife health

Preventative screening reminders

Family history of cancer

Planning ahead for future health

Gestational diabetes follow-up

Shared health across generations

Cardiovascular risk factors

Health patterns over time

Autoimmune conditions in the family

Early signs worth noting

Risks linked to family background

Screening after past conditions

Long-term condition progression

Supporting children’s future health

Inherited health risks

Conditions that run in families

Health decisions informed by history

Preventative screening reminders

Family history of cancer

Planning ahead for future health

Gestational diabetes follow-up

Shared health across generations

Cardiovascular risk factors

Health patterns over time

Autoimmune conditions in the family

Early signs worth noting

Risks linked to family background

Screening after past conditions

Long-term condition progression

Supporting children’s future health

Preventative screening reminders Family history of cancer Planning ahead for future health Gestational diabetes follow-up Shared health across generations Cardiovascular risk factors Health patterns over time Autoimmune conditions in the family Early signs worth noting Risks linked to family background Screening after past conditions Long-term condition progression Supporting children’s future health Inherited health risks Conditions that run in families Health decisions informed by history Preventative screening reminders Family history of cancer Planning ahead for future health Gestational diabetes follow-up Shared health across generations Cardiovascular risk factors Health patterns over time Autoimmune conditions in the family Early signs worth noting Risks linked to family background Screening after past conditions Long-term condition progression Supporting children’s future health

Health in your family

Questions about health often start at home. Many of us grow up without fully understanding our family’s health history, or we lose people before we ever have the chance to ask. From childhood illnesses and vaccinations to conditions that emerge later in life, these details shape our health more than we realise. Inherit helps you hold on to that context, so it isn’t lost over time or left to memory alone.

  • Connect to your family members to benefit from their health history, and to support them in theirs.

  • Inherit helps you bring the right information into the moments that count. When you choose to share, your health history is available to support understanding and decision-making, without having to rely on memory in a short appointment.

  • Health experiences don’t start at diagnosis. Childhood health, vaccinations, past conditions and family experiences all shape future care. Inherit helps you keep this context together.

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It is the first time for a long time where I left my appointment and didn’t think ‘oh I forgot to mention that!’

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Anonymous (like everyone on Inherit), 35 years old

Designed for everyday health, over time

Capture your health history
Symptoms, conditions, and everyday details over time

Add family context
Relevant history from parents, siblings, and children

Share when you choose
Bring the right information into appointments when it matters

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We believe trust is earned.

  • You are anonymous by default

  • You control what you share and with whom

  • Your data is never sold

  • Research insights are aggregated and anonymous