Connect Your Health Records to Apple Health
Many important health signals are hidden in your clinical records, lab results, and screening history.
By connecting these records to Apple Health, Sicura can detect gaps in your care, discover early signs of disease, and highlight health risks directly on your iPhone.
No cloud upload. No data sharing. Everything stays private on your phone.
Why Health Records Improve Sicura’s Insights
Sicura works best when it can review information such as:
Laboratory test results
Medical history
Diagnoses and procedures
Medications
Immunizations
These records allow Sicura to detect patterns that may not be visible from wearable data alone.
Using Sicura to Connect Your Health Records
When you first open the Sicura app, it will guide you through the process of connecting Apple Health to your healthcare providers and sharing your health records with Sicura.
Before you begin, you will need your login details for your provider’s patient portal (such as Kaiser, Sutter Health, MyChart) or your pathology labs (such as Labcorp, Quest Diagnostics). If you have forgotten these details or never logged into your provider’s portal, go to your provider’s website and follow the registration instructions.
When you install Sicura, it will link you to Apple Health to connect to your providers and share your health records.
This involves 4 steps:
Step 1
In Apple Health, you will see a screen “Share Health Records” that lists any already connected accounts or says “No Accounts Added”. Tap “Add Account” and search for your healthcare provider or pathology lab by name. Apple may use a slightly different name than your provider or lab, so you may have to search by location (e.g., Pasadena California) instead of name.
Step 2
Login to your healthcare provider or lab.
Step 3
Select which health categories (e.g., lab results, vital signs) you wish to access from Apple Health. (Sicura recommends you choose all categories).
Step 4
Select which health categories you wish to share with Sicura. (Sicura recommends you choose all categories. This data never leaves your phone without your consent.)
If you cannot connect at first try, you can do so later by opening the Sicura app, going to the HELP menu (tap More on the Dashboard bottom menu), and tapping “Open Apple Health” or “Update Health Record” in the section “Clinical Records”. Then follow the same steps as above.
Once your medical records are connected to Apple Health, Sicura can securely analyze these records on your device
Which Healthcare Providers Support Apple Health Records?
A growing list of clinics, hospitals, pathology providers, and specialist systems support Apple Health Records. This is a list which is continuously updated by Apple.
Please check the Apple Health app for all current participating institutions.
If your provider is not listed yet, you can still use Sicura by manually entering key health data such as your vitals and key lab results (called “risk factors” in Sicura). However, Sicura’s ability to identify gaps in care and emergent health risks will be limited.
Using Apple Health to Connect Your Health Records
Sicura guides you through the process connecting your healthcare providers to Apple Health. Alternatively, you can do this yourself within the Apple Health app.
Step 1
Open the Apple Health app.
Step 2
Tap your profile picture (top right).
Step 3
Select Health Records.
Step 4
Search for your hospital or provider.
Step 5
Sign in using your patient portal details.
You also need to give Sicura access to your health records.
Step 1
Tap your profile picture (top right).
Step 2
Navigate to Apps: Under the "Privacy" section, tap Apps.
Step 3
Find and tap the Sicura app.
Step 4
Step 4: Toggle on the specific data categories (conditions, lab results, medications, etc.) you want the app to read (Sicura recommends you choose all).
Your Health Records Stay Private
Sicura runs entirely on your iPhone.
Your clinical records:
are not uploaded to external servers
are not shared with insurers or employers
never leave your iPhone without your explicit consentWhich Healthcare Providers Support Apple Health Records?
A growing list of clinics, hospitals, pathology providers, and specialist systems support Apple Health Records. This is a list which is continuously updated by Apple.
Please check the Apple Health app for all current participating institutions.
If your provider is not listed yet, you can still use Sicura by manually entering key health data such as your vitals and key lab results (called “risk factors” in Sicura). However, Sicura’s ability to identify gaps in care and emergent health risks will be limited.
What Sicura Can Detect After You Connect Records
After connecting your records, Sicura can help identify:
changes in long-term health trends
possible gaps in your care
unexpected lab result patterns
early risk signals worth discussing with your doctor
differences between your health (risks) age and your chronological age