Built for People, Not Just Patients
All of Me is a personal health record app — not a clinical system or a provider portal, but your own private space to gather, organize, and share what matters most about your health or the health of someone you care for.
Whether you're managing your own care or helping someone you love, All of Me keeps appointments, medications, and health history organized in plain language — and makes it easy to share with anyone on your care team.
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Everything about your care, at a glance
| Medication | 6/30 | 7/1 | 7/2 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8am | 8pm | 8am | 8pm | 8am | 8pm | |
| Aspirin | ✓ | ✓ | + | |||
| Lisinopril | ✓ | ✓ | + | |||
| Metformin | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | + | |
See every dose across every day
Your Health, Organized. Sharable.
All of Me isn't a clinical system or a provider portal. It's your own record — written in your own words, organized your way — so you always know where things stand with your care, or the care of someone you're helping. Available in 25+ languages, so language is never the barrier.
Track: Everything About Your Care, In One Place.
Track is the foundation of All of Me — a complete, organized record of your care that you build once and keep current.
What you can track
- Your care team — every provider's name, specialty, and contact details, in one place
- Visit history — a clear timeline of every appointment, with notes and outcomes
- Medications — current and past, with dose, frequency, and the provider who prescribed them
- Medical background — diagnoses, allergies, surgeries, and family history
Once it's in your record, you don't have to remember it, dig for it, or repeat it at every appointment.
Care record overview
Screenshot: care record overview (phone-sized, e.g. 1170×2532px)
Start Your Record
Your App, Your Way.
All of Me adapts to how you work. The Settings menu gives you full control over your account, your patients, and how the app displays information. Open it any time by tapping the ☰ icon in the top-right corner of any patient screen — it slides in as an overlay, no matter where you are in the app.
Menu Overview
Switch between the patients you manage. Takes you directly to the patient selection screen.
Create a new patient record from scratch — name, date of birth, relationship, contact info, and insurance.
Pulls the latest saved data from the server. Useful after another caregiver has made updates. Only appears when a patient is selected.
Open your personal settings — language, date and time format, and whether to show patient history. See below for full details.
Send a message directly to the All of Me team. Choose from: Bug Report, Feature Request, Complaint, Praise, or General feedback.
Prompts a confirmation dialog before signing you out securely. Terms & Conditions, Privacy Policy, and About All of Me are also accessible from this menu.
Preferences
Tap Preferences in the menu to open your personal settings panel. Changes here only affect your own view of the app — they do not change anything for other caregivers who share the same patient record.
Displays your account email address. Read-only — contact support to update it.
Change the language of all app labels, headings, and menu items. The interface re-renders instantly. Choose from 25 languages including Spanish, French, Arabic, Japanese, Hindi, and more. Patient data itself is not translated — it displays as entered.
Choose how times display throughout the app: 12-hour (1:00pm) or 24-hour (13:00).
Choose how dates display throughout the app: MM/DD/YYYY · DD/MM/YYYY · YYYY-MM-DD.
Show or hide the History section on the main patient screen. Options: Shown or Hidden. Useful for keeping the dashboard focused on what's current.
Open Your Settings
Medication Documentation.
From the first dose to the last, All of Me gives you a complete, accurate picture of every medication — what was prescribed, when it was given, and what's coming next. No clipboards. No confusion. No missed doses.
Three screens. Complete medication visibility.
Each screen is designed for a specific job — tracking history, acting on what's due, and understanding the full picture of a single medication.
| 6/27 | 6/28 | 6/29 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 08:00 | 08:00 | 08:00 | |
| Aspirin 81 mg | 8:04 | 8:11 | 8:09 |
| Metformin 500 mg | 8:04 | 8:11 | + |
| Lisinopril 10 mg | 8:04 | 8:11 | 8:09 |
1 tablet · 500 mg
for pain
Next Admin
Record administered medications in seconds. Check off what was given, log the time, and move on.
Try it →Med Detail
Every field about a single medication — dose, frequency, instructions, and full administration history.
Try it →Why it matters
- No more "did I take that?" — the chart shows exactly what was given, when, and by whom
- Scheduled and as-needed in one place — the MAR tracks both fixed-time doses and PRN medications
- Sharable across the care team — family members, caregivers, and providers all see the same record
- Built for continuity — history never disappears when a medication is stopped, so the full picture is always there
Start Documenting Medications
Med Chart
The Medication Administration Record (MAR) shows every scheduled medication mapped across days and time slots. Color coding tells you instantly what was given, what's pending, and what's still ahead. Click a pending cell to record a dose.
| Fri 6/27 | Sat 6/28 | Sun 6/29 — Today | ||||
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| 08:00 | 20:00 | 08:00 | 20:00 | 08:00 | 20:00 | |
| Aspirin 81 mg | 8:04 | 8:11 | 8:09 | |||
| Metformin 500 mg | 8:04 | 8:31pm | 8:11 | 8:15pm | 8:09 | + |
| Lisinopril 10 mg | 8:04 | 8:11 | 8:09 | |||
for pain
- Days scroll horizontally — past doses on the left, upcoming on the right
- Today's date is highlighted in red so it's always easy to find your place
- PRN medications appear below the chart with their own timing rules — green when OK to give, red when it's too soon
- Tap a medication name to open its full detail view
See Your Med Chart
Next Admin
Next Admin shows what's due right now. Select the medications that were given, confirm the time, and tap Record. It takes seconds — and creates a timestamped entry in the chart automatically.
1 tablet · 500 mg · by mouth
for pain
- Navigate time slots with the arrows — move between earlier and upcoming dose times
- Select what was given — rows turn green when checked
- PRN medications always appear below, ready to record whenever needed
- The datetime defaults to now — adjust only if you're recording after the fact
- One tap saves everything — all checked medications are recorded simultaneously
Record a Dose
Medication Detail
Every piece of information about a single medication — the reason it was prescribed, the dose, the schedule, and a full administration history. Use the arrows to move between medications. Nothing gets lost.
- Tap any medication to see reason, dose, frequency, instructions, and full administration history
- Reason is always visible — so anyone caring for the patient knows why each medication is prescribed
- Full sig included — dose, route, frequency, and timing in one readable line
- Stopped medications are preserved — with the stop date and reason, for a complete medical history
View Your Medications
Know the Full Patient. Not Just What's Happening Now.
The Health History section gives caregivers a place to document the patient's complete health background — not just what's happening today, but everything that brought them here. Five structured categories, each searchable, each built on the same clinical databases used in hospital systems.
Health History is currently in Beta. Core functionality is live and in use. We're actively refining search, display, and data export as we gather feedback from real caregivers. Your input shapes what comes next.
The full patient picture — dashboard, visits, meds, and health history in one place
Five structured categories — tap any to open and start documenting
Conditions linked to real NIH terms, filed with onset date and managing provider
The five categories
A searchable log of diagnosed health conditions — diabetes, hypertension, atrial fibrillation. Every condition searched from the NIH Clinical Tables API so entries are standardized clinical terms, not free-text guesses.
- Condition name NIH Clinical Tables search
- Onset Month + Year (100-yr range)
- State Acute · Chronic · Resolved
- Provider Linked to care team
A log of past and planned procedures — surgeries, biopsies, procedures. Uses the same NIH Clinical Tables procedures endpoint so entries map to real procedure names.
- Procedure name NIH Clinical Tables search
- Date Month + Year
- State Planned · Completed · Complicated
- Provider Linked to care team
A structured allergy record powered by the NIH Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) database — the same source used in clinical systems. Covers environmental, drug, and food allergies.
- Allergen NIH HPO type-ahead search
- Severity Mild · Moderate · Severe
- Reaction Free text description
- Provider Linked to care team
A family health tree. Each family member is added with their relationship, demographics, and vital status — plus any health conditions they have or had, each coded to ICD and SNOMED standards for clinical accuracy.
- Relationship e.g. Mother, Paternal Grandfather
- Conditions NIH search + ICD/SNOMED codes
- Vital status Alive · Deceased
- Onset, severity, notes Per condition
The most comprehensive screen in the app. Social determinants of health — the non-medical factors that significantly influence health outcomes — organized into nine sections. This is the kind of context that family caregivers know but clinical records rarely capture.
- Demographics Age, gender, ethnicity, living situation
- Occupation & Employment Role, environment, stress
- Living Environment Housing, access to care, safety
- Social Support Family, friends, caregiver status
- Lifestyle & Habits Diet, substance use, sleep
- Mental Health & Well-being Stress, mood, social interaction
- Social Habits & Activities Physical activity, travel, hobbies
- Cultural & Spiritual Practices, beliefs
🔬 Backed by live NIH clinical databases
Every condition, procedure, and allergy entered in All of Me is looked up against live NIH databases — the same authoritative sources used in hospital systems. This means:
- No misspelled conditions or improvised drug names — every entry is a recognized medical term
- Family history conditions carry real ICD codes and SNOMED codes for clinical accuracy
- Any provider who receives or views the record sees terminology they recognize
This is not a notes app — it's a structured clinical record built for real caregiving.
Start Building Your Health History
Care That Speaks Your Language.
Health is too important to get lost in translation. All of Me is built from the ground up to work across 25 languages — so wherever you are, whoever you're caring for, the record is always readable, shareable, and understood.
Hover or tap any language to see the app update live.
Why this matters
- 25 languages supported — spanning Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas
- The whole app changes language — not just content you enter, but the entire interface
- Share across languages — a family member or provider can view your record in their language, even if you entered it in yours
- One record, many readers — no re-entering information; different people read the same record in their own language simultaneously
Families across borders
A parent in one country manages the record; a grandparent in another reads it in their own language.
Care far from home
Hand your phone to a provider abroad — they read your full history in their language, instantly.
Multilingual households
Every family member uses the language that works best for them. One record, no friction.
Using All of Me in Any Language
Two steps are all it takes. First, make sure your device has the right language keyboard installed so you can type in it. Then, set All of Me to display in that same language so the menus, headings, and buttons all match.
Install the language keyboard on your device
The notes and health data you type in All of Me are entered using your device's active keyboard. Tap your device type below to see how to add a new language keyboard — once it's installed, you can switch to it while typing in the app.
📱 iPhone & iPad
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad — it looks like a grey square with gears on it
- Scroll down and tap General
- Tap Keyboard
- Tap Keyboards at the top of the screen that appears
- Tap Add New Keyboard… at the bottom of the list
- Scroll through the list to find your language and tap it — it is added immediately with no extra confirmation needed
- Press the Home button (or swipe up from the bottom) to leave Settings — your new keyboard is now saved
- Open All of Me and tap inside any text field so the keyboard appears on screen
- Look for the 🌐 globe icon in the bottom-left corner of your keyboard and tap it to switch to your new language keyboard — tap it again to switch back to your original language
🤖 Android
- Open the Settings app on your Android phone or tablet — it looks like a gear icon
- Scroll down and tap General Management (on Samsung phones) or System (on most other Android phones)
- Tap Language and Input
- Tap On-screen Keyboard
- Tap Gboard — this is the standard Google keyboard. If you use a different keyboard app, tap that one instead
- Tap Languages
- Tap Add Keyboard
- Scroll through the list or type in the search box to find your language, then tap it
- If a layout option appears, the default selection is fine for most languages — tap it to confirm
- Tap Done to save your new keyboard
- Press the back button or swipe back until you have fully exited Settings
- Open All of Me and tap any text field so the keyboard appears. While typing, swipe the spacebar left or right to switch to your new language keyboard, or tap the 🌐 globe icon if it appears at the bottom of your keyboard
🍎 Mac
- Click the Apple logo (🍎) in the very top-left corner of your screen
- Click System Settings — on older Macs (before 2022) this may say System Preferences instead
- Click Keyboard in the left sidebar
- On the right side of the screen, find the Text Input section and click Edit… next to it
- A new window will open showing your current keyboards. Click the + button in the bottom-left corner of this window
- A language picker will appear. Click your language in the list on the left — if you are unsure which keyboard layout to choose on the right, the first option listed is usually correct
- Click Add to save your new keyboard
- Click Done to close the window
- A small flag icon will now appear in the menu bar at the top-right of your screen. Click it at any time to switch between your keyboards while typing in All of Me
- You can also press Control + Space on your keyboard to switch quickly without using the mouse
🪟 Windows
- Click the Start button — the Windows logo (⊞) in the bottom-left corner of your screen
- Click the Settings icon, which looks like a gear. If you do not see it, type "Settings" into the search bar and press Enter
- Click Time & Language in the left sidebar
- Click Language & Region
- Under the Preferred languages heading, click + Add a language
- In the search box that appears, type the name of your language and press Enter
- Click on your language in the search results to select it, then click Next
- On the next screen, make sure the box next to Install language pack is checked, then click Install
- Wait for the installation to finish — this may take one or two minutes. Do not close the window until it is complete
- Once done, your language will appear in the Preferred languages list — you can now close Settings
- Open All of Me. While typing, press Windows key + Space at the same time to switch keyboards. A small popup will appear in the bottom-right corner of your screen showing your available keyboards — press the shortcut again to cycle through them
Set All of Me to your language
📲 All of Me App
- From anywhere inside the All of Me app, look at the top-right corner of the screen and tap the ≡ icon — it looks like three short horizontal lines stacked on top of each other
- A menu will slide open. Scroll down the list and tap Preferences
- A Preferences panel will appear on screen. Tap Change Language
- A Choose Language list will appear showing all available languages. Scroll to find your language and tap the circle next to it — the circle will fill with a blue dot to confirm it is selected
- Tap Save to confirm your language selection
- Tap Close to dismiss the Preferences panel and return to the app — the All of Me interface will now display all menus, labels, and headings in your chosen language
Use All of Me in Your Language
About All of Me
You shouldn't need a medical degree to understand your own health. All of Me was built for everyday people — individuals tracking their own care, and families helping take care of each other — to keep health information organized, in plain language, and always within reach.
Our story
Founded in Connecticut, All of Me started as a solution for unpaid family caregivers and has grown into a platform used by individuals and families worldwide — people tracking their own appointments and medications, families coordinating a grandparent's care, co-parents staying in sync, and young adults taking ownership of their health record for the first time.
Meet the Founders

Dan FitzGerald, MPH
Chief Executive OfficerDan FitzGerald is the founder and CEO of All of Me, a modular, patient-centered health record platform built to improve real-world usability, caregiver collaboration, and continuity of care. Driven by a passion to make the complexity of care easier to navigate, Dan created All of Me to help individuals and their care teams stay connected between provider visits.
With nearly 30 years in healthcare split between clinical care and clinical informatics, Dan's bedside experience was earned as an ER and ICU nurse across both military and civilian healthcare systems; his informatics experience was built through years as an implementation consultant and product manager. That rare combination — clinical insight paired with systems-level innovation — gives him a deep understanding of the operational, emotional, and technological challenges facing modern healthcare teams.
Dan holds a Master of Public Health from the Yale School of Public Health, concentrating in epidemiology and health informatics. His work in healthcare technology includes AI-driven clinical decision support tools, EHR-integrated risk stratification models, and scalable documentation systems aligned with CMS and HL7 interoperability standards.
Dan's mission: build healthcare technology that's not only intelligent and scalable, but truly usable at the point of care.

Sally Buta
Chief Operating OfficerSally Buta is a cofounder and COO of All of Me, where she leads operations, product execution, and platform development for the company's modular, patient-centered health record application. She plays a central role in translating real-world caregiving and clinical workflow challenges into practical, scalable technology.
With over three decades spanning software engineering, healthcare technology, operational leadership, and organizational development, Sally brings a rare combination of executive leadership and hands-on technical expertise. She has led complex initiatives in highly regulated environments while staying deeply involved in product design, workflow architecture, technical specifications, and software development.
At All of Me, Sally works across every level of the organization — from shaping long-term operational and product strategy to collaborating directly on system architecture, requirements, and code. Her leadership combines strategic clarity with a builder's mindset, turning ideas into practical, resilient solutions that serve real human needs.
Beyond operations and technical leadership, Sally is passionate about developing people and strong organizational cultures. She mentors individual contributors, supports emerging leaders, and serves as an executive coach focused on communication, accountability, and sustainable team growth.
Her work is grounded in the belief that technology should strengthen communication, reduce complexity, and support more coordinated, human-centered care for patients, caregivers, families, and clinicians alike.
Satyajeet Nandekar
Satyajeet Nandekar
Chief Information OfficerSatyajeet Nandekar is a cofounder and CIO of All of Me, where he leads backend systems architecture, infrastructure strategy, security, and long-term scalability planning for the company's modular, patient-centered health record platform. He is responsible for the foundational systems that power secure data exchange, resilient performance, and future interoperability across complex healthcare environments.
With more than a decade in enterprise IT, cloud infrastructure, and secure systems architecture, Satyajeet brings deep expertise designing and operating high-performance, fault-tolerant platforms. His background spans both large global technology organizations and fast-moving startups, giving him a rare ability to combine enterprise-grade architectural rigor with agile, product-driven execution.
Before cofounding All of Me, Satyajeet worked across enterprise technology and cloud-based systems engineering, focusing on distributed systems, backend architecture, infrastructure modernization, and secure application delivery — consistently building scalable systems that support high reliability, strict security, and evolving integration needs.
At All of Me, Satyajeet has architected a flexible, privacy-focused backend infrastructure designed to support modular health records, secure sharing, and dynamic data models across caregivers, patients, families, and clinicians. He shapes deployment strategy, cloud-native architecture, integration pathways, and long-term operational scalability, ensuring the platform can grow reliably across diverse care settings and regulatory environments.
Satyajeet is deeply committed to secure health infrastructure, ethical data stewardship, and modern cloud engineering practices — believing healthcare technology must be built on systems that are scalable and resilient, but also trustworthy, privacy-first, and adaptable to the evolving needs of patients and providers.
His work is grounded in a simple principle: strong infrastructure is invisible when it works well — quietly enabling better communication, safer data exchange, and more coordinated care across the entire healthcare ecosystem.
What we believe
- You are the most important person on your care team — clinical background or not.
- Health information should follow you — not get lost between providers, or between people who are helping you.
- Caregivers deserve tools that make their work a little easier, without taking away anyone's control.
- Everyone deserves access to their own health story, regardless of language.
Our approach
All of Me isn't a clinical system or a provider portal — it's your personal space to gather, organize, and share what matters most, written the way you'd actually say it. Simple, secure, and built around you.
Where we're based
Headquartered in Connecticut, with users across Massachusetts and beyond.
Get in Touch
Have a question, or not sure which use case fits your situation? Reach out anytime — we're happy to help you figure it out.
All of Me
Connecticut, USA
Email: support@allofmev1.com
We aim to respond to all inquiries within 1–2 business days.
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