For doctors

Patient-controlled reports from everyday diary notes

DiaRoutine helps patients organize meals, glucose, insulin, movement, workouts and daily notes into summaries they can choose to share.

Structured diary

Reports organize entries by date, routine and context, making it easier to review diary patterns without scrolling through raw chat history.

Food, insulin and glucose context

For diabetes routines, reports can connect meals, insulin records and glucose readings in time for a clearer appointment conversation.

Movement context

Walks, steps, workouts and activity notes can sit beside food and glucose entries when that context matters.

Patient-controlled sharing

The patient chooses what to share. DiaRoutine is a diary and reporting tool, not a medical device.

Cat reviewing diary reports

Missing data observations

DiaRoutine can point out missing diary pieces, such as meals without later glucose context, days without movement notes, or reports with uneven logging. These are observations for discussion.