Import Eurofins Clinical PDF Results into Health3
Eurofins is one of Europe's largest clinical laboratory groups, with regional sub-brands such as Eurofins Biomnis, Eurofins Genoma, and Eurofins Megalab issuing reports in many languages and unit systems. This guide explains how to bring those PDFs into Health3 so you can track 180 biomarkers over time, regardless of which country, language, or sub-brand your report comes from.
Why Eurofins Clinical Customers Benefit from Longitudinal Tracking
If you receive blood work, hormone panels, allergen tests, or routine biology through a Eurofins clinical laboratory, you typically end up with a series of standalone PDFs. Each one is a snapshot of a single visit, with reference ranges in the margin and little context about how a value compares to your previous results. Over months or years, those PDFs accumulate in email inboxes and patient portals but rarely get viewed side by side.
Health3 solves that problem. By importing your Eurofins reports into the app, you create a continuous timeline for every biomarker the lab measured. A ferritin value from a Eurofins Biomnis test in Paris last year sits next to one from a Eurofins Megalab test in Madrid this spring, on the same chart, with the same reference range overlay.
Eurofins clinical work spans routine biology, hormones, allergens, prenatal screening, oncology markers, and infectious disease panels. A longitudinal view helps you see, for example, how a hormone optimisation effort interacts with a routine cholesterol panel, or how an iron supplementation phase changes both ferritin and full blood count results.
How to Download Your Eurofins PDF
Because Eurofins operates through many regional sub-brands, the exact steps to retrieve your PDF vary by country. The result is always the same kind of file: a structured PDF you can save to your phone or computer.
- France (Eurofins Biomnis and partners): log in to the patient portal indicated on your prescription or result email and download the compte rendu as PDF.
- Italy (Eurofins Genoma): access the referti area through the link from the laboratory and export the report as PDF.
- Spain (Eurofins Megalab): use the resultados section of the regional portal to download your informe.
- Germany, Austria, Switzerland: retrieve the Befund or laboratory report from the patient portal email link.
- Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal, and Nordic countries: Eurofins-branded labs typically email a secure link to the PDF report.
If you have only a paper copy, you can scan it to PDF or photograph each page directly inside Health3. The app supports photo capture, PDF upload, manual entry, and Apple Health clinical records. For Eurofins reports that already exist as a PDF, the PDF upload route is by far the most accurate.
How Health3 Reads Multi-Language Eurofins PDFs
Health3 does not have a direct API integration with Eurofins. Instead, it uses Health3's OCR engine to read whatever PDF you upload, regardless of language or layout. This matters because Eurofins reports are not uniform: a Biomnis report from France looks different from a Genoma report from Italy or a Megalab report from Spain, and each is issued in the local language.
The OCR engine is multilingual and supports lab reports in 25 languages. It recognises biomarker names in French (cholestérol total, ferritine), German (Gesamtcholesterin, Ferritin), Italian (colesterolo totale, ferritina), Spanish (colesterol total, ferritina), Portuguese, Dutch, and other European languages, and maps them to a standardised internal reference. Reference ranges, units, and dates are extracted alongside each value.
The app interface is available in 25 languages, so you can read your imported Eurofins data in your preferred language even if the original report was issued in another. Health3 covers 180 biomarkers, broad enough to capture the everyday clinical chemistry, hematology, hormone, lipid, iron, and vitamin panels that Eurofins typically reports for consumer health.
What Happens After Upload: Units, Conversions, and Trends
European labs, including most Eurofins clinical sites, predominantly report in SI units. Cholesterol arrives in mmol/L rather than mg/dL, glucose in mmol/L, and creatinine in micromol/L. If you have older reports from a US lab, this can make trend comparison difficult.
Health3 stores the original value as it appeared on the Eurofins PDF and offers automatic conversion for common analytes such as cholesterol, glucose, triglycerides, creatinine, and HbA1c between mmol/L and mg/dL. The blood test unit converter covers the same calculations on the web.
Once your PDF is processed, each biomarker becomes a point on a time-series chart. Reference ranges are overlaid, so you can see whether a value sits inside the laboratory's stated range or drifts toward an edge. If you upload several Eurofins reports from different sub-brands, Health3 reconciles the biomarker names and units so the trend stays consistent. You can export a PDF summary to share with a clinician.
Privacy, Data, and GDPR
Eurofins clinical reports contain personal health information, and European users are entitled to clear data protection. Health3 is built to be GDPR-compliant. Data is encrypted in transit and at rest, and you control whether to keep, share, or delete a given report. When you want to hand a specific report to a partner, aging parent, or clinician, the PDF export gives you a clean one-off file rather than ongoing access.
Health3 has not stated HIPAA compliance, which is a separate US framework. For European customers using Eurofins labs, GDPR is the relevant standard. Authentication options include email and password, Apple Sign-In, and Google Sign-In; the subscription is handled through RevenueCat with a free tier that includes a limited biomarker library.
Limitations, Edge Cases, and Common Categories
OCR-based import is robust but not perfect. Some Eurofins PDFs are flattened scans rather than digitally generated reports, especially when forwarded by a clinician's office. These can still be imported, but unusual fonts, watermarks, or rotated pages can occasionally produce values that need review. Health3 lets you confirm or correct any extracted value before saving.
The categories you are most likely to import from a Eurofins report are routine biology (full blood count, kidney function, liver enzymes, electrolytes), lipid panels, glucose markers (fasting glucose, HbA1c), iron studies, thyroid panels, male and female hormones, and selected vitamins and minerals. Allergen panels and oncology markers are also issued by Eurofins; these can be tracked but are typically less useful as longitudinal trends than as point-in-time results.
Health3 is a tracking and educational tool. It does not provide diagnoses, telehealth, kits, or genetic testing. The app's AI insights focus on patterns and context rather than clinical conclusions, and any concerning value should be discussed with a qualified healthcare provider.
Common Eurofins Sub-Brands and Categories
| Sub-brand or region | Typical category | Health3 import path |
|---|---|---|
| Eurofins Biomnis (France) | Routine biology, hormones | PDF upload, OCR in French |
| Eurofins Genoma (Italy) | Prenatal, genetic-adjacent panels, biology | PDF upload, OCR in Italian |
| Eurofins Megalab (Spain) | Routine biology, allergens | PDF upload, OCR in Spanish |
| Eurofins NTD / Bio-Sciences | Specialised clinical panels | PDF upload, multilingual OCR |
| Other regional Eurofins labs | Local routine biology | PDF upload, multilingual OCR |
Where to Go Next
- Blood Test Tracking for Expats — useful if you move between European countries and pick up reports from different Eurofins sub-brands.
- Blood Test Tracking for Biohackers — for users running their own quarterly panels through Eurofins or another European lab.
- Blood Test Tracking for Women Over 40 — perimenopausal hormone panels are a common Eurofins use case.
- Blood Test Unit Converter — SI to conventional unit conversion for cholesterol, glucose, and more.
- Fasting Timer — consistent fasting windows make Eurofins lipid and glucose results easier to compare.
- Complete Blood Test Guide — background reading on what each Eurofins biomarker actually represents.
Key takeaway: Health3 imports Eurofins clinical PDFs from any regional sub-brand using its multilingual OCR engine, supports SI to mg/dL conversion, and turns scattered reports into a single GDPR-protected timeline of 180 biomarkers across 25 app languages. There is no direct Eurofins API; you simply upload the PDF you already receive.
Frequently Asked Questions
Bring your Eurofins results into Health3
Upload your Eurofins clinical PDF, watch your biomarkers settle into a single timeline, and keep tracking across European sub-brands and languages.
Medical Disclaimer: This article is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Health3 does not diagnose, treat, or replace consultation with a qualified healthcare professional. Always discuss your Eurofins results with your physician. Read our full Content Standards & Medical Disclaimer.