Fifteen minutes in the visit.
Years of records behind it.
We started Moku because even the best doctors don't have time to read years of records, page by page.
Prep for your second opinion — AI reads ALL of your record
Connect your records. Moku reads every page, with unlimited time, and hands you the questions worth bringing to your second opinion. We find what's worth acting on — before you even know it's there.
- 1Worth asking first
“My thyroid (TSH) was flagged high a year ago. Was it ever rechecked?”
A repeat test was recommended, but no follow-up result appears in your records.
Labs_2025-03.pdf· p.4 - 2Overdue follow-up
“The colonoscopy note said ‘repeat in 3 years.’ Am I due now?”
Three years have passed since the recommended interval in your GI note.
GI_Visit_Summary.pdf· p.2 - 3Ongoing monitoring
“Two of my medications can interact. Should my doctor review them together?”
Both appear on your active medication list, from different prescribers.
Med_List_Discharge.pdf· p.1 - 4Ongoing monitoring
“My kidney number (eGFR) has been drifting down. Is that a trend to watch?”
Values across three visits show a gradual decline worth confirming.
Nephrology_Panel.pdf· p.3
Connect
Your records, gathered from every place you have been cared for.
Connect your providers
Secure nationwide networkOne connection reaches70,000+ US health systems,so fewer records fall through the cracks.
We securely link the hospitals, clinics, labs, and patient portals you already use, and gather everything into one place.

Upload your own files
Reads any languageWhatever you already have.
PDFs, photos of paper records, lab printouts, and discharge summaries.
Your records stay protected, encrypted in transit and at rest, with HIPAA-aligned safeguards.
We connect through a trusted health-data partner and the nationwide health information network (TEFCA).
Read & organize
Every scan and treatment, finally in order.
When Robert moved to a new state, years of cancer care stayed behind, scattered across hospital systems that don't talk to each other. Moku gathered every treatment and scan into one clear timeline for his first visit.
- Your whole health, laid out as a clear priority list.
- Every event in order, traced back to its source.
His new oncologist could see his whole story from the very first visit, not a blank page.
Immediate Focus
Metastatic Lung Cancer
Stage IV lung adenocarcinoma, spread to the lung lining and liver.
A CT scan showed two new spots in the liver had grown, a sign the first treatment was no longer holding the cancer back.
State University Hospital began a first treatment, pembrolizumab, carboplatin, and pemetrexed, chosen after tumor testing showed immunotherapy was a fit.
Monitoring
Chronic Low Back Pain
Plans & gaps
What's planned, what's missing, and what's overdue.
Linda's doctor ordered a sleep study to check for sleep apnea. Two years later, it still hadn't been scheduled, and no one had noticed.
- For each health problem, Moku checks whether there's a plan.
- For each plan, Moku checks whether it actually happened.
She booked the sleep study that week.
Suspected Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Referred for home sleep testing for snoring and possible sleep apnea.
Plan in records
Per clinic note from Jan 2024: refer for home sleep testing and a sleep-clinic consultation to evaluate suspected obstructive sleep apnea.
Care opportunity
We don't see a record this was done
Benchmark & research
The next step you didn't know to ask for.
Maria's biopsy showed intestinal metaplasia, a stomach-lining change that can raise cancer risk. H. pylori can cause it, but her chart showed no test for this treatable infection.
- Moku checks your records against the research, and surfaces a next step to discuss with your care team.
- It may be a test, a treatment option, or a referral, matched to your full history.
She walked into her next visit knowing exactly what to ask.
Intestinal Metaplasia
Biopsy-confirmed precancerous change in the stomach lining.
Management What applies to you
Per [1], H. pylori should be tested for and treated if found. The chart shows no record of testing.
Per [1], a 3 to 5 year repeat endoscopy is reasonable for selected patients. Your note already plans one for late 2028.
To-Do List What to bring up
Confirm with your GI doctor whether H. pylori has been tested.
[1] AGA Clinical Practice Guidelines. PMID 31816298
And more ways to go deeper into your health.
Deep Research
Next Steps
Preventative Care
Find a Trial
Find a Doctor
Who we built this for
When care gets complicated.
Several conditions, several doctors
Over the years, your labs, medicines, and notes pile up across different charts and portals. Maybe it's time for one good look at all of it. The messier the record, the more we find.
After a hospital stay or a new diagnosis
When your care changes hands, the thread may get dropped. Moku pulls the new records together, so you can bring the right question to the right doctor.
Caring for someone you love
Maybe you're the daughter with a spreadsheet that keeps growing, or the son helping a parent from another country. Moku keeps it all in one shareable place, across languages.
No one should have to hold it all together alone.
Founding team
Where AI research meets the bedside.

Hanyin Wang, MD
Co-FounderInternal medicine physician and a CS PhD candidate at UIUC, with publications in top venues across CS and medicine. Most recently, he authored a NeurIPS 2025 Spotlight on reinforcement learning for LLMs in healthcare.
Previously at Mayo Clinic Health System
Chair, Department of Hospital Internal Medicine
Associate Chief Medical Information Officer

Jimeng Sun, PhD
Scientific advisorHealth Innovation Professor at UIUC and Hanyin's doctoral advisor. One of the most-cited researchers in AI for healthcare, with 40,000+ citations across 500+ publications.
Clinical advisors
Moku is also guided by a group of physician advisors across a broad range of specialties, bringing 100+ years of combined US clinical practice experience.
On your data
We treat your records the way we'd want our own treated.
As a consumer product, Moku is not a HIPAA-covered entity. We hold ourselves to HIPAA requirements anyway, and go well beyond.
We follow HIPAA requirements
- Business Associate Agreements with every vendor
- Encrypted in transit (TLS 1.3) and at rest (AES-256) on HIPAA-eligible AWS
- Row-level isolation between accounts
- Audit logs on every sensitive access
- Minimum-necessary access for our team
- Workforce privacy and security training
And we go further
Your original files are deleted after 7 days.We keep them for those 7 days only for debugging and quality control. After that, they're gone for good.
We remove your identifying information before AI analysis or storage.We only store your first name, year of birth, and the dates of your medical events.
You stay in control.Delete your account or export our analysis anytime.
We will never sell your data.Not now, not ever. No data brokers.
Pricing
Your whole record reviewed, for a price you'll know upfront.
No subscription to start. No per-page meter. Just a flat, one-time price, shown before you pay.
Records Review
$50 one time
Connect your own US health records. Moku reviews all of them closely.
Have more than that? Larger, multi-system histories are a $100 Comprehensive Review.
You connect first. Pay nothing until we've reached your records.
Included in every review
- Every connected record, read closely.
- Abnormal results and overdue follow-ups flagged, before you'd know to ask.
- Next steps to discuss with your care team, backed by current medical literature.
- Advanced features like Deep Research and voice mode, included to go deeper.
Two more ways Moku can help
Records we can't connect
Upload them instead
Records from outside the US, on paper, or from a system we can't reach, including a parent's. Upload PDFs or photos, in any language.
Care Companion
Cancel anytime$4.99 / month
After your review, Moku watches for new records and tells you when something needs attention.
Optional, add after your review
Questions
Everything you might be wondering.
The basics
What Moku is, and how your records get in.
Trust & safety
Where Moku stops, why you can rely on it, and how we stand behind it.
You & your family
Who it is for, and how to begin.

Moku Health provides health education and informational tools only. It is not a medical device, does not provide medical advice, and is not a substitute for professional medical judgment. Always consult your healthcare provider before making any medical decisions.