Comparison

Family Stork vs MyDigiRecords:
general health vault and the family-first timeline.

MyDigiRecords (MDR) is a digital health records platform for individuals, families, and clinics — with vaccination tracking and hospital management tools. Family Stork is purpose-built for families — one child-centered timeline from birth, with records from every provider, AI-powered search, and an 18-year handoff.

The Core Difference

Broad health platform vs. family-first record

MyDigiRecords is a health records digitization platform. It serves individuals, families, and healthcare providers — offering personal health records, family health tracking, vaccination intelligence, and a clinic-side hospital management system (MDR Pro). It's a broad ecosystem with solutions for both patients and providers.

Family Stork is a family health timeline. Every design decision starts with one question: how does a parent keep their child's complete medical story? Records arrive from clinics via email. Paper gets scanned. The AI answers questions. The timeline grows from birth and transfers to the child at eighteen. That's the whole product.

Honest take: MDR does a lot of things — personal records, family records, clinic management, vaccination campaigns. Family Stork does one thing deeply: the family medical record. If you want a platform that also manages clinic operations, MDR covers more ground. If you want the simplest path from "paper in a drawer" to "organized, searchable medical timeline for my kids," Family Stork is built for exactly that.
Side by Side

Where each one fits

MYDIGIRECORDS

What it does well

Broad health record storage. Store personal and family medical records, lab results, prescriptions, and imaging reports in one place.

Vaccination intelligence. Track vaccinations against WHO and CDC schedules, with smart reminders and history logging.

Clinic-side tools (MDR Pro). Hospital management, appointment scheduling, and patient record systems for healthcare providers.

Multi-user family profiles. Add family members and manage their records from one account.

Cross-platform availability. Available on iOS and Android with cloud sync.

FAMILY STORK

What it does well

Child-centered timeline. Every record organized on a timeline that tells the story of your child's health — from the newborn screening to the sports physical at sixteen.

Records-inbox email. Give any clinic your Family Stork email address. Visit summaries arrive and file themselves automatically. No portal logins, no manual uploads.

Paper record scanning with AI. Snap the vaccine card, the allergy test printout, the growth chart from the pediatrician's office. AI reads it, extracts the data, adds it to the timeline.

Ask the record questions. "What was his weight at the 12-month checkup?" "When is the next Hep B booster due?" Real answers from actual records.

18-year handoff. The record grows with your child and transfers to them when they're old enough. Their whole medical history, owned by them.

The Real Question

Platform breadth vs. family depth

1

MDR: built for everyone — individuals, families, clinics

MyDigiRecords serves a wide range of users. If you're an individual tracking your own health, a family managing multiple members, or a clinic digitizing patient records, MDR has a product for each. That breadth is its strength — and its trade-off. A platform built for clinics and individuals may not be optimized for the specific workflow of a parent managing children's records.

2

Family Stork: built for families — and nothing else

Family Stork doesn't serve clinics. It doesn't offer hospital management tools. Every feature exists because a parent needed it: the records-inbox that eliminates portal logins, the paper scanner that captures the yellow vaccine card, the AI that answers "when was his last flu shot?" at 10 PM on a Sunday.

3

The records-inbox difference

Most health record apps require you to upload documents or connect to supported systems. Family Stork's records-inbox gives you an email address you hand to any provider. They send the visit summary; it files itself. That's the difference between "a place to store records" and "a system that collects records for you."

The bottom line

MyDigiRecords is a broad health records platform — individual records, family profiles, vaccination tracking, and clinic-side management tools. Family Stork is a family health timeline — built to hold every medical moment for your children, collected automatically from providers and paper, searchable by AI, and ready to hand off when they grow up. One covers more ground. The other goes deeper on the one thing parents actually lose sleep over: "where is my child's medical record?"

About your family's data: Family Stork holds your family's medical records. We don't sell them, share them with advertisers, or use them to train AI models. Your child's health story is yours.

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