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See where your liver stands.

A MASLD early-intervention platform for Filipino adults: two-stage clinical screening, local food guidance, and answers with cited sources.

Livvy, the LiverWare AI health educator, on a phone asking how it can help today LiverWare Stage 1 screening on a phone, showing the body composition step

Stage 1 of the screening and Livvy, the built-in health educator.

Built with clinical oversight

University of the Immaculate Conception
Capstone research, Davao City
Dr. Paolo Dillera
Hepatology
Dr. Aaron Velasco
Gastroenterology
EASL 2024
Clinical practice guidelines

One assessment, two stages

Stage 1 needs no lab results. Stage 2 adds them when you are ready. Every threshold comes from published clinical guidance.

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.

Get a clear risk tier

Your answers score into Low, Moderate, or High risk. Each tier carries its own guidance and reassessment schedule.

  • Low recheck in 12 months
  • Moderate 6 months
  • High 3 months

Intervals follow EASL 2024 guidance.

Add lab work when you are ready

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.

Ask Livvy, get a cited answer

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.

  • English or Filipino, even mid-conversation
  • A curated research library, plus optional web search
  • Every answer names its source
Livvy, the LiverWare mascot

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.
Cited from EASL Clinical Practice Guidelines 2024

The score is the start

Your tier shapes what you eat, how you track medicines, and when to see a specialist.

A bowl of quinoa and roasted vegetables surrounded by fresh produce

Filipino food guide

334 local foods scored by risk tier, with allergen filters for the FDA Big 9 and preparation notes for every entry.

Medicine tracker

Log doses on a daily timeline, watch weekly adherence, and keep prescriptions in one vault.

Doctor directory

118 gastroenterologists and hepatologists across the Philippines, searchable by specialty and location on a map.

MASLD is silent for years. Screening takes five minutes.

Free for every Filipino adult. Your results stay in your account, and reminders keep your reassessments on schedule.