My Lab Trends

How to get your lab results into My Lab Trends

We read files from four common sources. Pick yours and follow the steps – no manual typing required.

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Quest Diagnostics (MyQuest) PDF

Download your results as a PDF from the MyQuest patient portal.

  1. Log in to your MyQuest account at myquest.questdiagnostics.com.
  2. Go to the “Lab Results” tab.
  3. Click on the specific lab result you want to export.
  4. Look for the “Download” or “PDF” button (usually near the top right of the report).
  5. Save the PDF to your computer.
  6. Inside My Lab Trends, go to the “Add Lab Results” page and upload that PDF – we’ll parse it for you.
Tip: Quest PDFs are structured and parse reliably. No need to convert or edit the file.

Labcorp PDF

Get your PDF from the Labcorp Patient Portal.

  1. Log in to the Labcorp Patient Portal at patient.labcorp.com.
  2. Navigate to “Test Results”.
  3. Find the result you’d like to track and click on it to open the detailed view.
  4. Select the “Download” or “Print” option, then choose “Save as PDF”.
  5. Save the PDF to your device.
  6. Upload that file in My Lab Trends – our parser reads Labcorp’s format automatically.
Tip: If you see a “Print” button, choose “Save as PDF” in your browser’s print dialog.

VA Blue Button Text File

Export your lab results from My HealtheVet as a text file.

  1. Log in to My HealtheVet at myhealth.va.gov.
  2. Go to the “Blue Button” report section.
  3. Choose the date range that covers your lab results.
  4. Under “Format”, select “Text” (not PDF or HTML – the text format imports most reliably).
  5. Generate and download the .txt file.
  6. Upload this text file in My Lab Trends – it’s fully supported.
Tip: The text format gives us clean, structured data. If you only have a PDF, you can still try it, but the text file works best.

CSV / TSV Spreadsheet Export

Use any comma‑ or tab‑separated file from your health app or spreadsheet.

  1. Export your lab data from your source (e.g., Apple Health, MyChart, or a manual spreadsheet).
  2. Make sure the first column is the date (in any common format, e.g., MM/DD/YYYY or YYYY-MM-DD).
  3. Each subsequent column should be a marker name (e.g., Glucose (Current Blood Sugar)) with numeric values below.
  4. Save as a .csv (comma) or .tsv (tab) file.
  5. In My Lab Trends, use the “Upload CSV” option to load it instantly.
Tip: You can also use a Google Sheet. Create one through the app, or select an existing sheet and we’ll read it directly.
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