Answer a short health profile
Age, body measures, blood pressure, lifestyle, and family history. It takes about five minutes, all self-reported.
Stage 1
Alcohol answers are recorded as a flag, never added to your score.
A MASLD early-intervention platform for Filipino adults: two-stage clinical screening, local food guidance, and answers with cited sources.
Stage 1 of the screening and Livvy, the built-in health educator.
Stage 1 needs no lab results. Stage 2 adds them when you are ready. Every threshold comes from published clinical guidance.
Age, body measures, blood pressure, lifestyle, and family history. It takes about five minutes, all self-reported.
Stage 1
Alcohol answers are recorded as a flag, never added to your score.
Your answers score into Low, Moderate, or High risk. Each tier carries its own guidance and reassessment schedule.
Intervals follow EASL 2024 guidance.
Stage 2 computes FIB-4 from your age, AST, ALT, and platelet count. It is shown beside your tier, never mixed into it.
Stage 2
Optional. Skip it now and add it after your next blood test.
Livvy answers MASLD questions in English or Filipino, drawing on a curated library of more than 30 peer-reviewed papers, including Philippine studies.
Livvy teaches. It never diagnoses or prescribes.
Livvy
MASLD education, in your language
“Ano ang ibig sabihin ng FIB-4 score ko?”
FIB-4 estimates fibrosis risk from your age, AST, ALT, and platelet count. A mid-range result means follow-up, not a diagnosis.
Your tier shapes what you eat, how you track medicines, and when to see a specialist.
334 local foods scored by risk tier, with allergen filters for the FDA Big 9 and preparation notes for every entry.
Log doses on a daily timeline, watch weekly adherence, and keep prescriptions in one vault.
118 gastroenterologists and hepatologists across the Philippines, searchable by specialty and location on a map.
Free for every Filipino adult. Your results stay in your account, and reminders keep your reassessments on schedule.
An educational risk-screening tool, not a medical diagnosis. Here is exactly how LiverWare handles your information.
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