Import Diagnostyka Results into Health3: From wyniki.diag.pl to Long-Term Trends

Diagnostyka is one of Poland's largest laboratory networks, and its results land in the wyniki.diag.pl patient portal and the Diagnostyka mobile app. Reports can be opened, downloaded, and shared as documents, and the app even charts how a value has changed across your Diagnostyka tests.

What stays out of reach is everything you did not test at Diagnostyka: hospital panels, occupational-health blood work, tests from other networks, or results from abroad. This guide shows how to download your Diagnostyka PDF and import it into Health3, where results from every provider share one timeline.

Why Diagnostyka customers track results in Health3 too

Diagnostyka and Health3 are complementary. Diagnostyka provides the testing service: collection points across Poland, the laboratory analysis, and a portal plus app to retrieve verified results. Health3 is a long-term tracker and visualisation layer for biomarker data from any source: it reads the PDF you download, extracts each biomarker, and adds it to a per-marker timeline you control.

Diagnostyka's own app is genuinely useful, with secure login options and readable charts of your results over time. The limit is scope: it can only chart what went through Diagnostyka. Most people's blood-work history is messier than that. A morphology from a hospital stay, a lipid panel from an employer health check at a different network, a thyroid panel from Synevo, or a test done on holiday all live in other systems. Health3 merges them.

Health3's interface and OCR parser support Polish among 25 languages, imported values stay readable offline at appointments, and a PDF export of your trends is available whenever a clinician wants the full picture rather than the latest single report.

How to download your Diagnostyka PDF

Health3 imports your results from a PDF you download yourself. We do not connect to Diagnostyka through an API, and we never ask for your Diagnostyka credentials. Based on Diagnostyka's published patient pages, the standard routes to your results are:

  1. Sign in to the patient portal at wyniki.diag.pl, or open the Diagnostyka mobile app. The app supports account activation by email plus a personal PIN, biometric login, and Polish mObywatel and mojeID identity verification.
  2. Open the result you want to keep.
  3. Use the open, download, or share option. Diagnostyka's app pages describe downloading a result document or sharing it directly, for example with your doctor.
  4. Save the PDF to your phone, cloud drive, or computer.

For one-off tests without an account, results can also be retrieved with the order details you receive at the collection point; Diagnostyka's help pages at wyniki.diag.pl describe the current login options. Either way, the goal is the same: a saved PDF report with biomarker names, values, units, and reference ranges.

A note on formats: some third-party guides mention spreadsheet exports from the portal. Diagnostyka's own published pages describe results as documents you open, download, and share, so this guide sticks to the PDF path, which is also what Health3 imports. If your account offers an additional export, treat it as a bonus archive.

How Health3 reads your Diagnostyka PDF

Inside the Health3 app, choose to add a new test result and select the PDF. Health3 supports multi-page PDFs up to 100 MB, so a report covering several panels imports in one submission. You can also photograph a printed report, upload an image file, or enter values manually.

Health3's OCR engine uses layered recognition steps so that biomarker names, numeric values, units, reference ranges, and collection dates are matched correctly. Polish-language reports are fully supported: morfologia components, glukoza, cholesterol calkowity, TSH, and the rest are recognised and mapped onto Health3's library of 180 supported biomarkers wherever there is a match.

Once parsing is complete, Health3 presents the extracted values for review before saving. You can correct anything that looks off, then confirm. The entry is stored as a regular test result, indistinguishable from a panel imported from any other provider.

What happens after your Diagnostyka results are in Health3

The first import becomes a baseline. Each biomarker is shown with its current value, the reference range from your Diagnostyka report, and a category such as metabolic, lipid, hormonal, or thyroid. Tap any biomarker to read a plain-language explanation and pin favourites to your dashboard.

From the second import onward, Health3 produces time-series views: each biomarker becomes a line chart with your historical points overlaid against the reference range. Because the import is provider-agnostic, a ferritin value from Diagnostyka and one from a hospital lab sit on the same curve, each with its own reference range preserved. Journey-aware AI insights can summarise the pattern in plain language.

You can also export a clean PDF of your trends to bring to a clinician, useful when your doctor is outside the Diagnostyka ecosystem.

Privacy and data handling

Health3 is GDPR-compliant and treats lab results as sensitive personal data. Authentication is handled via email and password, Apple Sign-In, or Google Sign-In, and subscription billing runs through RevenueCat for users who choose the paid tier. You are uploading your own report to your own account, the same way you might store it in a personal cloud drive, and you remain in control of who else sees it.

Sharing happens only when you explicitly export a PDF from Health3. The app does not provide medical diagnoses, does not perform telehealth consultations, and does not run tests; it is purely a tracker for results you already have.

Combining Diagnostyka results with other labs

Poland's lab landscape is fragmented across networks, hospitals, and employer health programmes, and many people also hold results from Synevo, Synlab, or a clinic abroad. Health3's import does not care which provider issued the report; all results stack onto the same per-biomarker timelines.

If you split time between countries, see our use cases for expats and frequent travelers. The free blood test unit converter helps when units differ between labs, and the complete blood test guide walks through the underlying panels.

Key Takeaway: Diagnostyka's portal and app are good at delivering and even charting Diagnostyka results. Health3 goes one step further: download each PDF from wyniki.diag.pl or the app, import it, and your Diagnostyka values join results from every other lab on one permanent, multi-provider biomarker timeline.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Health3 connect to Diagnostyka through an API?
No. Health3 does not have a direct API integration with Diagnostyka. You download your result PDF from the wyniki.diag.pl patient portal or the Diagnostyka mobile app and upload it into Health3, where the file is processed by Health3's OCR engine to extract individual biomarkers.
How do I download my Diagnostyka results as a PDF?
Sign in to the wyniki.diag.pl patient portal or the Diagnostyka mobile app, open the result you want, and use the download or share option. Diagnostyka's own pages describe opening, downloading, and sharing result documents directly from the app, for example to send a result to a doctor.
Does the Diagnostyka portal export my results as CSV or a spreadsheet?
Diagnostyka's published help pages describe results as documents you can open, download, and share, plus in-app charts of changes over time. If your portal account shows an additional export format, you can keep it as a personal archive; for Health3, the PDF report is the import path.
The Diagnostyka app already shows charts. Why import into Health3?
The app charts what was tested at Diagnostyka. Health3 charts everything you import from any provider, so Diagnostyka results, hospital panels, occupational-health tests, and blood work from abroad all land on one per-biomarker timeline that stays with you if you ever change labs.
Is Diagnostyka a competitor to Health3?
No. Diagnostyka is a Polish laboratory network that performs blood draws and analyses. Health3 is a long-term tracking and visualization app for results from any lab provider. The two are complementary: Diagnostyka runs the tests, Health3 keeps the multi-lab history.
Is Health3 free for Diagnostyka customers?
Health3 offers a free tier with a limited biomarker library and a paid subscription that unlocks the full feature set. There is no separate pricing for Diagnostyka customers: you install Health3 and import your PDF.

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Medical Disclaimer: This article is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Health3 is not affiliated with Diagnostyka. Portal and app features described here follow Diagnostyka's published patient pages at the time of writing and may change; check Diagnostyka's own help resources for current steps. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making changes to your health regimen. Read our full Content Standards & Medical Disclaimer.