A board-certified gastroenterologist and transplant hepatologist with more than 30 years of experience and a Professor of Medicine at UC San Diego, Dr. Hassanein is recognized internationally for his work in viral hepatitis, fatty liver disease, and cirrhosis, and has helped establish three major liver transplant programs.
Take control of your liver.
Upload every lab, scan, and note. LiverCured puts it all into one clear timeline, then connects you by video with world-renowned hepatologists who review it with you.
Board-certified hepatologists. Your records, organized for you. Video visits in your state.

Fatty liver disease, now called MASLD, happens when fat builds up in the liver, usually tied to your metabolic health.
It is often completely silent, showing up only as a mildly elevated ALT or a note on an ultrasound. Left unchecked, it can progress to inflammation (MASH), scarring, and cirrhosis. Caught early, it can often be improved, and sometimes reversed. That is the whole reason LiverCured exists.
Educational information only, not medical advice. Prevalence figures are approximate and vary by study (about 25 to 28 percent of U.S. adults). Sources include the American Liver Foundation and AASLD. Always consult a clinician about your own results.
Your whole liver story, in one place.
Stop chasing PDFs and patient portals. Upload everything once: labs, imaging, discharge summaries, and notes. It sorts itself into a timeline that is genuinely easy to read, for you and for your hepatologist.
One clear timeline
Every lab, scan, document, and note, sorted by date and category the moment you upload it. Scroll your entire liver history at a glance.
- Labs, imaging, documents, and visit notes together
- Jump to any month on the timeline rail
- Search across everything in seconds

See the trend. Understand what it means.
Tap any marker (ALT, AST, bilirubin, platelets) to see how it has moved over time, with out-of-range values flagged. Then ask "What does this mean?" and get a plain-language explanation in seconds.
- Trend charts for every lab value
- Reference ranges and abnormal-value alerts
- HIPAA-compliant AI explains results in context

Upload anything. We sort it out.
Snap a photo of a lab printout, drop in a PDF discharge summary, or forward an imaging report. LiverCured reads it, files it, and slots it into your timeline automatically.
- Photos, PDFs, and documents
- Automatically categorized and dated
- Ready for your hepatologist to review

Book a hepatologist, on your schedule.
Pick a time that works for you and meet a board-certified hepatologist by video, with your full, organized record already in front of them.
- Real-time availability in your state
- Secure video visits from anywhere
- Visit notes saved back to your timeline

Three steps to taking control.
Upload everything
Add your labs, imaging reports, discharge summaries, and notes by photo, PDF, or document. It takes minutes.
We organize it
LiverCured sorts every result into a clean timeline with trends, reference ranges, and plain-language explanations.
Talk to an expert
Book a video visit with a world-renowned hepatologist who reviews your full, organized chart with you.
Care from leaders in liver medicine.
LiverCured connects you with board-certified hepatologists who have spent their careers focused on one thing: the liver.
A board-certified internist and hepatologist, Dr. Oliver serves as Chief of Inpatient Hepatology Services and Associate Director of Research at the Southern California Liver and Research Centers. She specializes in advanced liver disease and brings a patient-centered approach to coordinated, compassionate care.
Physicians shown are affiliated hepatologists of the InstaCured medical group. Provider availability varies by state.
Your liver doesn't have to be a mystery.
Start your timeline today, get your results explained in plain language, and book a video visit with a hepatologist who treats the liver, and only the liver.
Questions about your liver? Ask anytime.
Our LiverMD AI assistant is always on, at the bottom-right of your screen. Ask about fatty liver, what an ALT result means, or how LiverCured works. It is free, private, and built for liver health.