AI lab interpretation for functional medicine
SomaIQ reads the whole lab: every marker, scored against functional ranges and compared across your patient's history. Then it drafts the interpretation and the patient explanation for your review. What took 90 minutes takes five.
Nothing reaches a patient until you approve it.
Ferritin, hs-CRP and reported fatigue have moved together since March. The draft links the pattern to the labs behind it.
You didn't go into functional medicine to spend Sunday night cross-referencing optimal ranges and typing summaries. But the software you inherited was built for conventional medicine, so it lands on you, at night, after the clinic empties.
Sixty to ninety minutes per patient. Twenty patients a month. That's a second job's worth of interpretation — unpaid, invisible, and carried entirely by you.
No EHR migration, no new portal for patients. SomaIQ sits between the lab PDF and the conversation you have about it.
A PDF from Quest, Labcorp, or any specialty lab. SomaIQ extracts every biomarker, scores it against functional ranges, and compares prior draws. About a minute.
Narrative summary, what’s changed since prior labs, care plan considerations, retest timing. Every flag traceable to the marker, range, and trend behind it. Edit anything.
One clean link, branded to your practice. Plain language, calm visuals, a button to book the follow-up. Nothing sends until you approve it.
Every biomarker against functional ranges, every prior lab, every pattern that moves together — surfaced in the time it takes to pour a coffee.
SomaIQ drafts; you decide. Every line is editable, and nothing reaches a patient without your approval. Your name on it, your standards in it.
Marker by marker, in plain language, with visuals meant to reassure rather than alarm. A flagged result arrives with context instead of a red exclamation mark.
The share link is what your patient actually receives, and it carries your name rather than ours. It leads with context before the numbers, states each result in plain words, and ends with a clear next step.
Riverstone Functional Medicine
Dr. Ellison reviewed every word of this report. · Drawn May 28
Below the optimal range your practitioner uses (40–70). Low ferritin can explain fatigue — and it's very treatable. Up from 12 in March: moving in the right direction.
Right where Dr. Ellison wants it. Keep the current dose through summer.
Your care plan
Two changes this cycle: iron-supportive meals, and a repeat iron panel in eight weeks.
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90→5
Minutes per interpretation. The ninety-minute writeup becomes a five-minute review — and the eighty-five between them come back to you.
20–30hrs
Returned every month at twenty patients. Evenings, mostly.
1patient
At typical consult rates, the first review of the month covers Solo pricing. The other nineteen are yours.
Pricing
For independent practitioners
$149 /mo
$249/mo regular price
Founder pricing — locked while you’re an early practice.
For 2–5 practitioners
$349 /mo
$549/mo regular price
Founder pricing — locked while you’re an early practice.
For groups of 6+
Custom
Volume and seat pricing — let’s talk.
Every plan starts with a live demo — watch SomaIQ work a full sample case, start to finish, before you commit. Prefer to talk first? Book a call.
Questions
No. SomaIQ drafts the interpretation: the narrative summary, what’s changed since prior labs, care plan considerations, and retest timing. You review, edit, and approve every line before anything reaches a patient. The diagnosis is always yours.
It’s built to do the opposite. Every flag is traceable to the marker, range, and trend behind it, and the functional ranges are yours to set. The draft is a starting point with receipts — not a verdict.
Privacy is designed in from the start. SomaIQ shows the AI only what it needs to read a panel — age, sex, medications, supplements, conditions, and biomarker values, never names or other identifiers — and your files are not used to train any model. We’re putting the full HIPAA stack in place, including signed business associate agreements with our infrastructure providers, before any real patient data is processed. Until that’s complete, demos run on sample panels only.
Any lab that produces a PDF: Quest, Labcorp, and the major specialty panels. If a page can’t be read, SomaIQ tells you exactly which markers are missing and lets you enter them manually, and the rest of the draft continues without them.
Report generators fill a template from one panel. SomaIQ reads the whole case: every marker, the prior draws, and the patterns that move together. Then it drafts both your interpretation and the patient’s explanation — finished thinking for you to review, not a layout to rework.
SomaIQ started with a number: ninety minutes. That's what a thorough functional interpretation costs — per patient, after hours, usually unpaid. I watched practitioners give that time anyway, because the alternative was handing a patient a PDF of numbers and letting them worry alone.
You shouldn't have to choose between rigor and your evenings. So we built the colleague we wished existed: one who reads the whole case, drafts the way you would, and hands you the pen.
Sit in on a demo, and I'll show you exactly what it sees.
Sal Villagomez
Founder, SomaIQ
In twenty minutes, watch SomaIQ work a full sample case start to finish — markers, ranges, trends, and the patient explanation.
See deeper. Rest easier.