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Retrieve health history for informed decisions. Use when discussing medications, supplements, skincare, diet, fitness, or any health-related product evaluation.

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When & Why to Use This Skill

The Health Context skill empowers Claude to retrieve and utilize a user's personal health history—including medications, allergies, and fitness goals—to provide highly personalized and context-aware responses. By integrating historical health data into current conversations, it ensures that advice regarding supplements, skincare, and wellness is grounded in the user's unique medical background.

Use Cases

  • Product Safety Evaluation: Determining if a specific skincare ingredient or supplement is safe for a user by cross-referencing their history of allergies and past adverse reactions.
  • Medication Interaction Awareness: Recalling a user's current list of medications and supplements to flag potential interactions when discussing new health products.
  • Personalized Fitness & Diet: Tailoring exercise routines or nutritional advice based on previously recorded fitness limitations, dietary restrictions, and wellness goals.
  • Contextual Health Tracking: Referencing specific dates and details of past health discussions to provide a continuous and informed dialogue about a user's long-term wellness journey.
namehealth-context
descriptionRetrieve health history for informed decisions. Use when discussing medications, supplements, skincare, diet, fitness, or any health-related product evaluation.
allowed-toolsmcp__aiii__recall_memories

Health Context

Retrieve relevant health history before providing health-related advice or evaluations.

When to Use

  • User asks about medications or supplements
  • User is evaluating health/skincare products
  • User mentions diet or fitness questions
  • User asks about potential interactions
  • Any health-related decision that could benefit from personal context

Important Disclaimer

Always remind users that this is contextual information from their own records, not medical advice. Recommend consulting healthcare professionals for medical decisions.

Instructions

  1. Identify the health topic:

    • Medications and supplements
    • Allergies and sensitivities
    • Skin conditions or concerns
    • Dietary preferences or restrictions
    • Fitness goals or limitations
  2. Query Health space:

    {
      "query": "relevant health terms",
      "space_id": "health_space_id",
      "limit": 10
    }
    
  3. Look for relevant context:

    • Known allergies or sensitivities
    • Current medications/supplements
    • Past discussions about similar topics
    • Stated preferences or concerns
    • Previous reactions or experiences
  4. Present context before advice:

    Based on your health notes:
    - You mentioned sensitive skin (Nov 2025)
    - You're currently taking vitamin D (Dec 2025)
    - You had a reaction to retinol previously (Oct 2025)
    
    With this in mind...
    
  5. Flag potential concerns:

    • Possible interactions
    • Contradictions with stated preferences
    • Similar products that caused issues
  6. Provide informed response:

    • Reference the relevant context
    • Explain how it affects the recommendation
    • Suggest alternatives if concerns found

Example Interaction

User: "Is this retinol serum safe for me?"

Claude:

  1. Identifies: skincare, retinol
  2. Queries Health space for: retinol, skin, sensitivity, allergies
  3. Finds: "User mentioned sensitive skin", "Had reaction to retinol before"
  4. Presents context:

    "Based on your health notes, you mentioned having sensitive skin and a previous reaction to retinol (Oct 2025). Given this history, I'd recommend..."

  5. Provides cautious recommendation with alternatives

No Health Context

If no relevant health memories found:

  1. State that no relevant health history was found
  2. Ask clarifying questions about relevant health factors
  3. Provide general guidance with appropriate caveats
  4. Suggest saving the discussion to Health space for future reference