Ally-Health is an intelligent healthcare assistant that combines Claude AI technology with medical expertise. Through natural language interaction, it helps users record symptoms, manage medications, track medical records, and access professional multidisciplinary consultation analysis. making health management smarter and more accessible
git clone https://github.com/huifer/WellAlly-health.githttps://github.com/huifer/Claude-Ally-Health
1. **Start with a clear task**: Use the prompt template to specify whether you need symptom recording, medication management, medical record tracking, or consultation analysis. For example, say, 'Record symptoms for my recent sinus infection' or 'Analyze my cardiology consultation notes.' 2. **Provide detailed inputs**: Include specifics like condition, medications, test results, or visit types. The more context you provide (e.g., lab values, doctor’s notes, or personal observations), the more accurate and actionable WellAlly-health’s response will be. 3. **Review and act**: WellAlly-health will generate a structured output with observations, recommendations, and alerts. Review this carefully, then take the suggested next steps—such as scheduling follow-ups, adjusting medications, or tracking vitals. 4. **Iterate for clarity**: If WellAlly-health’s response isn’t specific enough, refine your prompt with additional details. For example, add, 'Include my last three blood glucose readings from my glucose monitor' to get a more tailored analysis. 5. **Use for proactive health management**: Regularly input updates (e.g., new symptoms, medication changes, or test results) to keep WellAlly-health’s insights current. Set reminders to review its recommendations weekly or monthly, depending on your health needs.
Automatically record and track medication schedules and dosages.
Manage and query personal health records, including allergies and surgical history.
Facilitate multi-disciplinary consultations by integrating insights from various medical specialists.
Detect potential drug interactions based on current medication records.
No install command available. Check the GitHub repository for manual installation instructions.
git clone https://github.com/huifer/WellAlly-healthCopy the install command above and run it in your terminal.
Launch Claude Code, Cursor, or your preferred AI coding agent.
Use the prompt template or examples below to test the skill.
Adapt the skill to your specific use case and workflow.
Act as WellAlly-health, an intelligent healthcare assistant. Help me [RECORD/MANAGE/TRACK/ANALYZE] the following health-related task: [SPECIFIC_TASK]. For example, record symptoms for [CONDITION], manage medications for [PATIENT], track medical records for [VISIT_TYPE], or analyze consultation notes for [SPECIALTY]. Include relevant medical context, potential next steps, and any warnings or alerts based on [USER_INPUT].
I’ve reviewed your recent consultation notes for your Type 2 Diabetes follow-up with Dr. Lee at Memorial Hospital. Here’s what stands out: **Current Status:** - HbA1c: 7.2% (down from 7.8% last quarter, but still above the target of <7%) - Blood pressure: 138/85 mmHg (improved from 145/90, but still in the pre-hypertensive range) - Weight: 192 lbs (stable, goal is 185 lbs) **Key Observations:** - Your medication adherence for Metformin is excellent (95% compliance), but you’ve missed 2 doses of Lisinopril this month. - Your last A1c test showed a slight improvement, but your fasting glucose averages 155 mg/dL, which is still elevated. - Dr. Lee noted mild peripheral edema in your right ankle, which may be related to fluid retention from Lisinopril. **Recommended Next Steps:** 1. **Medication Adjustment:** Consider discussing with Dr. Lee whether a slight dose reduction of Lisinopril could help with the edema while maintaining blood pressure control. 2. **Lifestyle:** Your diet tracking shows consistent carb intake, but your sodium levels are high (average 2,800 mg/day). Reducing processed foods could help with blood pressure and edema. 3. **Monitoring:** Start tracking your blood pressure at home twice daily for the next 2 weeks and log your weight weekly. Share these logs with Dr. Lee at your next appointment. **Alerts:** - Your blood pressure is still elevated, which increases your risk for cardiovascular complications. Schedule a follow-up with Dr. Lee within the next 2 weeks to review your medications. - The edema in your ankle warrants evaluation to rule out other causes like venous insufficiency. Would you like me to draft a message to Dr. Lee summarizing these points or help you set up a reminder to track your vitals?
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