IMHO if you have a sufficiently empirical bent of mind, you are both more equipped and more invested in a good diagnosis and analysis of your own conditions. I have a personal EMR system that I run for the family and I get as much data as I need to tackle health issues. If you do, it is important to maintain epistemic hygiene: you need to correctly consider base rates, false diagnoses, and so on.
If you are able to do these things, it's worthwhile to record everything you want: full body MRIs, CT scans of the head, all your X-rays, your blood records and so on. Other countries are easier to get these in, but even in the US a full body MRI is under $2k, Ulta will test your blood for you, and so on. You can't get most medication here easily because it is prescription-gated[0], but many things are available in India (where I'm from).
Neurological conditions are a pretty big risk, because self-analysis is using degraded machinery at that point, though. Admittedly, a hole in the way I handle things. This is another one of those situations where it is valuable to have a wife.
0: Almost all self-analysis encounters the problem that a third-party to the interaction is the one usually paying, and so most players cater to that
What is an EMR system. Im experimenting with a repo of medical data about me and claude.
Just the industry term for what you’re building. Electronic Medical Records / Electronic Health Records. There’s some subtlety with what they’re doing that makes this more an EHR system (cross practice patient record rather than single practice patient record) but I’ve named it what I’ve done.