Medicyn: A Private, Offline Health Record App with One-Time Payment Model
Medicyn is a privacy-focused health app that stores complete medical history locally on the user's device, offline, with no accounts or tracking. It allows users to store conditions, medications, prescriptions, allergies, lab reports, and surgeries, scan documents with AI, track symptoms, set reminders, and manage up to 6 family members. The app offers a 7-day free trial followed by a one-time payment model with no subscriptions or ads.
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The only health app that keeps your medical history completely private—on your device, offline, with no accounts or tracking.
Store your complete health record: conditions, medications, prescriptions, allergies, lab reports, surgeries, and more.
Your health. Your data. Your control.
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