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Who We Are

BloodAnalysis is an independent health-information site that helps anyone understand their blood test results, in plain language and from official sources.

Updated June 22, 2026Published by Smart Medical Care SAS

Our mission

Every year, millions of people receive a lab report they have no easy way to read: technical terms, unfamiliar units, dozens of values lined up on a page. Our mission is to make that information understandable — free, with no sign-up — so you can walk into your appointment with more confidence.

We do not diagnose anything and we do not replace your clinician: we explain what each marker measures, how to place it against the reference range, and when a value is worth raising with a healthcare professional.

Who BloodAnalysis is for

Our guides are written for the general public: people who have just had blood drawn, caregivers, or anyone simply curious about how their body works. The content is designed to be accessible without medical training, while staying scientifically rigorous.

Our editorial method

The reliability of health content comes down to its method. Here is ours:

  • Official sources first. Every key figure (thresholds, reference ranges, recommendations) rests on authoritative sources: the National Institutes of Health and MedlinePlus, the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), the NIDDK, the CDC, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), professional societies (American Heart Association, American Society of Hematology, American Cancer Society, and others), clinical-trial registries (ClinicalTrials.gov), and peer-reviewed literature indexed on PubMed.
  • Cited, verifiable sources. Our guides link to their sources through footnotes, with links checked as of the publication date, so you can trace every claim back to the original.
  • Plain language. We translate medical vocabulary into simple explanations without distorting it.
  • Regular updates. Reference ranges and recommendations change: we date every guide and revise it when the sources change.
  • A clear line between information and advice. We never give treatment or dosing advice: that belongs to your clinician alone.

Our medical reliability

Our content is written and reviewed by the BloodAnalysis team (Smart Medical Care SAS), which has specialized in producing medical content for several years. Every guide has its reference values, units, and terminology checked before publication.

For transparency: every guide is reviewed and checked by a named editor, Julien Priour (certified in scientific writing), whose profile and our full method are on the Editorial team & methodology page. That review is editorial and scientific: it is not a medical validation. Our direction is to progressively bring named healthcare professionals into the review of our content, and to clearly display their identity and credentials when we do — under a line reading “Medically reviewed by Dr…”.

Our quality charter

  • Independence. Our guides are written with full editorial independence. When content mentions a tool or a service, we say so clearly.
  • Information, not diagnosis. BloodAnalysis is not a medical device and does not diagnose anything. Our content does not replace a consultation.
  • Source transparency. We cite our sources and date our content.
  • Protecting your data. We measure our audience without tracking cookies and collect the minimum of data. See our privacy policy.
  • Correcting mistakes. If you spot an inaccuracy, email us: we check and fix it as quickly as we can.

A question, a suggestion, an error to report?

We read every message. To reach us, email contact@blood-analysis.com or use our Contact page. For any question about your own results, talk to your clinician: we cannot provide personalized advice.

Medical disclaimer. The information published on BloodAnalysis is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It is not medical advice and does not replace a consultation with a qualified healthcare professional. Always talk to your clinician about interpreting your results and any decision concerning your health.