No chart access
Software alone can’t access the patient’s chart, their medication history, or any of the additional context a clinician uses to make an informed treatment decision.
Missed interactions
Software might identify the cause of an infection, but miss an interaction with a drug the patient is taking or recommend an antibiotic that is contraindicated for a senior on blood thinners.
No documentation trail
Most providers and labs cannot produce clear, clinically driven justification that testing is warranted and the recommended action is specific to the patient.
Full patient context
A board-certified molecular pathologist and a clinical pharmacist review every result, pulling the patient’s chart and cross-referencing their full medication list before writing specific treatment recommendations.
Physician-approved recommendations
Every consultation is approved by our supervising physician before it goes back to a patient’s
care team.
More precise care, a reduction in avoidable complications, and documentation that validates patient-specific care.
patient lab results reviewed
labs reviewed per month
Presence in
ordering providers
Clinicians work best as a team. For patients with complex medication regimens or the potential to react negatively to a prescribed therapy, Aegis supports the interpretation of lab results. A clinical pharmacist reviews the patient’s chart, checks medications, and writes specific treatment recommendations. Your PCR or PGx results need the same standard of review as a radiology scan.
Patients on multiple medications prescribed by multiple doctors are the highest-risk cases for problems due to contraindications. Usually, nobody is looking at the full picture. Aegis connects lab test results to a patient’s full health overview to recommend the safest, most effective treatments.
Every consultation produces a recommendation tied to the patient’s individual needs. Results come back in hours, so care teams get something they can act on the same day.
Aegis clinicians review results around the clock. The Halo platform assigns the right clinician as demand increases, so turnaround stays consistent. Weekend cases don’t sit until Monday.
A provider orders the molecular test and requests an Aegis clinical consultation.
The lab runs the molecular test and sends results directly to the Halo platform.
Halo routes the case to the right board-certified clinician based on demand and specialty.
An Aegis pathologist approves the consultation and medical necessity documentation is generated.
The care team receives specific, patient-matched treatment recommendations, same day.
Aegis bills the carrier directly, with audit-ready documentation already in hand.
Your test was reviewed by a clinical expert. Here’s what that means for your care.
A second set of clinical eyes on your molecular results, returned in hours.
Clinician-reviewed consultations with full medical necessity documentation, billed directly to you.