Comparison

Family Stork vs PediaPal:
visit prep vs. the whole story.

PediaPal helps parents track vitals, medications, and symptoms for pediatrician visits. Family Stork holds the lifelong record underneath — every provider, every year, one timeline. Here's how they differ.

The Core Difference

A visit companion vs. a lifelong record

PediaPal is a child health monitor designed to help parents walk into every pediatrician appointment fully prepared. It tracks vitals — height, weight, head circumference, temperature, heart rate — manages medication schedules with reminders, and logs symptoms so you have a clear picture to share with the doctor.

Family Stork is a lifelong health timeline. It holds records from every provider, every clinic, every specialist your child has ever seen — paper records, portal exports, emailed summaries — all on one searchable timeline that starts at birth and transfers to your child at 18.

The honest version: PediaPal shines at visit preparation — tracking daily vitals and symptoms so you're never caught flat-footed at the doctor. Family Stork solves a different problem: making sure nothing gets lost between providers, moves, and years.
Side by Side

Where each one fits

PEDIAPAL

What it does well

Vital tracking. Log height, weight, head circumference, temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood oxygen. Spot trends over time.

Medicine management. Record standalone doses, set schedules for ongoing prescriptions, and get clear reminders before a dose expires.

Symptom logging. Track symptoms as they appear, update severity, and add notes to share with your pediatrician.

Visit preparation. Walk into appointments with a detailed, accurate history of what's been happening at home.

Designed for parents. Simple interface focused on the things parents need to track between well-checks.

FAMILY STORK

What it does well

One timeline, all providers. Records from every clinic, hospital, and specialist — not just what you logged manually. The full picture across years and moves.

Paper + digital. Snap a photo of the vaccine card, the growth chart from the old clinic, the school physical form. AI reads dates, values, and details — no manual entry.

Records-inbox email. Give the address to any clinic. They send visit summaries; the timeline files them automatically.

Ask questions. "When was her last flu shot?" "What allergy was flagged at the specialist?" Answers grounded in your child's actual records.

Emergency card. One tap — shareable, printable, revocable. Allergies, medications, key contacts.

Ownership at 18. Your child walks into adulthood carrying their full health history.

The Real Question

What lives between visits — and what lives across years?

PediaPal does something useful: it captures the details that happen between doctor visits. The fever that spiked at 2 AM, the medication dose you almost forgot, the rash that showed up Tuesday and was gone by Thursday. That granular, between-visit tracking makes the next appointment more productive.

Family Stork is after a different target: the records that accumulate over years. The immunization history from the pediatrician you left when you moved. The allergy test results from the out-of-network specialist. The growth measurements from three different clinics. The documents you need when a new provider asks "what's their medical history?"

One is a close-up lens on this week's health. The other is the wide-angle view of your child's whole story.

Platform Details

How they work differently

1

PediaPal: iPhone only

PediaPal is currently available on iPhone. If your co-parent or caregiver uses Android, they can't access the data directly.

2

Family Stork: web-first, any device

Family Stork works in any browser. Both parents, a grandparent, and a babysitter can access the record from whatever device they have.

3

Data entry: manual logging vs. AI intake

PediaPal relies on parents to log vitals, doses, and symptoms manually. Family Stork's AI reads photos of paper records and incoming clinic emails — and files the data without you typing it.

The bottom line

PediaPal and Family Stork solve different layers of the same challenge. PediaPal is excellent at day-to-day vitals and medication tracking — the details you bring to the pediatrician. Family Stork is the lifelong record underneath: every provider, every year, every document, searchable and owned by your family. If your concern is "I need to track this week's symptoms," PediaPal may help. If it's "I need one place that holds everything, forever" — that's Family Stork.

A note about privacy: Family Stork holds your family's data. We don't sell it, share it with advertisers, or use it to train AI models. Your child's health story is yours. Always check the privacy policy of any health app before uploading medical information.

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