Private Windows desktop health records

HolyFHIR Personal EMR

Keep a local, organized copy of personal and family medical records, documents, medications, visits, observations, and imported FHIR data on your own computer.

Offline-first Your records stay on your device without requiring a cloud account.
Family-ready Track patients, documents, visits, and clinical history for household care.
FHIR-aware Import supported FHIR records, including MyChart requested-record exports.

A personal chart you control.

HolyFHIR gives you a structured place for health information that usually gets scattered across portals, PDFs, pharmacy records, and memory.

Patient profiles

Keep profiles for yourself or family members with related conditions, allergies, medications, visits, and documents nearby.

FHIR imports

Bring in supported FHIR JSON, NDJSON, bundles, and requested-record ZIP exports while retaining raw source snapshots.

Clinical documents

Organize PDFs, reports, visit summaries, labs, and other records so they are easier to find when appointments come up.

Health trends

Chart numeric observations such as blood pressure, weight, glucose, vitals, and lab values over time.

HolyFHIR Personal EMR desktop application showing a patient record screen

Built for quiet, local record keeping.

The app is designed for people who want a personal reference library for medical information, not a replacement for official records or medical care.

Create your local record space

Install the Windows app, create your first user, and keep your password and recovery material somewhere safe.

Add people and history

Enter patients, conditions, allergies, medications, immunizations, visits, documents, vitals, and lab observations.

Use it before appointments

Review important history, trend measurements, and keep a local reference alongside records from clinicians and portals.

A careful place for sensitive information.

HolyFHIR is early software for personal organization. It is not medical advice, not a certified medical record system, not a medical device, and not intended for diagnosis, treatment, emergencies, clinical decision support, or medication safety checking.

Always verify important health information against official records from your doctor, hospital, pharmacy, lab, or patient portal.

You are responsible for protecting your device, app password, recovery key, backups, database files, and exported records.