For Multiple Sclerosis
MS is unpredictable.
Your lab results don't have to be.
You can't control everything. But you can understand your labs, optimize what's in your power, and walk into appointments prepared.
What is Ethia?
Ethia is an AI-powered health companion built specifically for autoimmune patients. Upload your lab results, and get instant interpretations that help you understand DMT monitoring, vitamin D levels, and what your numbers really mean for MS.
Upload any lab format
PDF, image, or spreadsheet
MS-specific insights
DMT monitoring & more
Ask follow-up questions
Get answers based on YOUR data
Try it free for 10 days
No credit card. No commitment. Just clarity.
Living with uncertainty is exhausting
Labs come back. Portal says "normal." But what does that actually mean?
Your neurologist ordered 15 tests. You got a one-line message saying everything's fine. But you have questions. And your next appointment is months away.
The symptoms are invisible. The worry isn't.
Fatigue no one can see. Cognitive fog you can't explain. You look fine. But managing this disease takes everything you've got — and nobody understands.
You want to do something — anything — that's in your control.
You've heard vitamin D matters. You're monitoring your DMT side effects. But what should your levels actually be? What are you even looking for?
Take back what you can
DMT monitoring that makes sense
Understand what your neurologist is watching for. Lymphocyte counts, liver function, JC virus — explained for your specific treatment.
Optimize what you can control
Vitamin D isn't just "nice to have" for MS. Know your target range and track your progress toward it.
Questions answered now, not in 3 months
"Is this level concerning?" "Should I call my neuro?" Get answers based on your labs and your situation.
Walk in prepared
Your data, organized. Your questions, ready. Make the most of limited time with your neurologist.
You can't control the disease.
But you can understand it better.
Start with your labs.
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