Built by an ER doctor
Leaving the hospital is overwhelming. What comes next doesn’t have to be.
Point your iPhone at the discharge papers. tebChart reads them and organizes the new medications, follow-up visits, and questions to ask — in about a minute.
Free to use. No account. Your records never leave your phone.
Why tebChart exists
I’m an emergency physician. Thousands of times, I’ve watched a patient — or their exhausted son or daughter — walk out of my ER holding a stack of paperwork: new prescriptions, follow-up appointments, warning signs to watch for.
And I knew that by the time they reached the parking lot, half of it was already a blur.
The first days after a hospital visit are when things go wrong — a missed medication, a skipped follow-up, a symptom nobody caught. Not because families don’t care. Because nobody hands them a system.
So I built one. It lives on your phone, it takes about a minute to start, and it never sends your medical life to anyone’s server — including mine.
— The doctor behind tebChart Practicing emergency physician, TebScribe LLC
About a minute
From paper pile to plan, in three steps
Scan the papers
Point the camera at discharge paperwork, a visit summary, or a pill bottle. tebChart reads it on your phone — nothing is uploaded.
Review what it found
New medications, follow-up visits, warning signs, and questions to ask — organized into one clear chart you approve before anything is saved.
Let it keep watch
Dose reminders that can ring like a real alarm clock, refill alerts, an ER card for emergencies, and family updates you share only when you choose.
The tebChart promise
Your records never leave this phone.
No account. No server. No one reading your health information — not even us. Our App Store privacy label says it plainly: Data Not Collected.
What it does
A calm place for a stressful season
Medications, handled
Scan a pill bottle to add it. One clear, current list with dose reminders and refill alerts you can show any doctor or pharmacist.
Alarms that actually wake you
Critical medicines can ring like a real alarm clock — full screen, loud, straight through Silent mode. A quiet ping is easy to miss; this isn’t.
The ER card
Allergies, medications, conditions, and emergency contacts on one card you can show ER staff in seconds — even for a loved one.
Caring for a parent?
Keep their chart alongside yours. Share a family update or a doctor-visit summary from the share sheet — only when you choose.
Ready for every visit
Walk in with a registration packet, questions to ask, and the full story — instead of a shoebox of paper and guesswork.
Siri & the nightstand
“Hey Siri, show my medications in tebChart.” And on a charging iPhone, the next dose shows like a bedside clock.
Simple pricing
Free to use. Premium when your family needs more.
Privacy, the ER card, App Lock, and safety features are never paid. Premium adds capacity — never protection.
Free
- One complete patient chart
- Medications, reminders & appointments
- ER card & registration packet
- 10 scans every month
- Privacy & App Lock — always
Genuinely useful, forever.
Premium
- Unlimited family profiles
- Unlimited scanning
- iCloud sync across devices
- Full backups & exports
- Shared with family via Apple Family Sharing
Less than a single copay.
Lifetime
- Everything in Premium
- One payment, yours forever
- No subscription to manage
- Family Sharing included
Buy it once — for Mom.
Common questions
Answers, plainly
Is my health information really private?
Yes. tebChart stores everything on your iPhone. There is no tebChart server, no account, and no analytics trackers. If you enable sync, records travel through your own iCloud account, protected by Apple. Our App Store privacy label reads “Data Not Collected.”
Does it work for someone who isn’t tech-savvy?
That’s who it was built for. The first screen asks one question — who you’re setting it up for — and shows only what that person needs. Large type, plain words, and alarms that ring like a real alarm clock instead of a quiet ping.
Can I manage my mother’s medications from my phone?
Yes — keep her chart alongside yours (Premium adds unlimited family profiles). You can share clear updates with family, hand a nurse her registration packet, and show her ER card in an emergency.
Is tebChart medical advice?
No. tebChart organizes information — it does not diagnose, treat, or replace your care team. Medication questions it flags are worded for one purpose: ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Is there an Android version?
tebChart is iPhone-first today. If your family needs Android, tell us here — it directly shapes what we build next.