You hand out the key.
Never the physician.
Your health data belongs to you. With Orella, your physician sees your case only when you choose to share it — and only for as long as you allow.
Direct share · the main path
Pick your physician. Send your case. Walk in prepared.
If your physician uses Orella, your case goes directly into their hands — no codes, no copying, no portal hassle. Three steps from your couch to their desk.
Step 01
Build your case privately
Describe, upload, prepare — all on your device.
Everything you enter is end-to-end encrypted and stored only on your device until you choose to send it. Your physician, your clinic, your insurer — none of them see your file at this stage.
- Encrypted on your device from the first tap
- No one else has access yet
- Edit, refine, or restart anytime


Step 02
Pick the right physician
Orella matches you with specialists for what you’re dealing with.
Filter by nearby, in-network, or virtual. See ratings, languages spoken, years of experience, and travel distance — all before you commit. Tap to view a full profile or send your case straight through.
- Specialty-matched to your case
- Nearby, virtual, or in-network filters
- Ratings, languages, experience visible upfront
Step 03
Review and send with one tap
Confirm what’s going. Hit send. Done.
Before anything moves, you see exactly what your physician will receive — your case, your chosen pharmacy, the appointment slot, your signed agreement. One tap and your physician walks into the room knowing you.
- Full review of what you’re sending
- One tap delivers it to the physician’s panel
- Revoke access at any time, even after sending

Share code · the fallback
Physician not on Orella? Hand them a code.
For any physician who doesn’t yet use Orella, you can generate a one-time, time-limited code. They unlock the same case file you’d have sent through the app — no signup required on their side.

Your data, your rules
Create your profile. Share when you’re ready.
Get the patient app. Build a case in five minutes. Hand it to your physician on your terms.