Healthcare & Insurance
Convert Prescription Photo to PDF | LiteDoc
Turn a photo of your doctor's prescription into a secure PDF for online pharmacies. No server uploads.
Image to PDF
Turn one or more images into a single PDF—processed entirely in your browser.
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Supports: JPEG/JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WEBP, HEIC, TIFF, AVIF
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Convert Prescription Photo to PDF
Online pharmacies and mail-order prescription services require prescription documents submitted as PDFs through patient portals, but most prescription photos are saved as JPG on mobile phones. This page converts prescription photos to PDF format for digital pharmacy submissions and insurance reimbursement portals.
Typical requirements for this type of upload
For this portal, insurance and health portals often require clear scans of bills, diagnosis codes, and provider details. Compress gently so your PDFs stay under upload limits while keeping every line and code readable for claims reviewers.
Why LiteDoc is a good fit for this scenario
- Turn JPG, PNG, HEIC, or WebP images into a standard PDF that any portal, email, or ATS will accept.
- Batch multiple images into one ordered PDF document in a single step.
- All conversion runs in your browser — images never pass through a server.
How to use LiteDoc in three private steps
- 1. Add your file Open the LiteDoc tool above and drop in the PDF or images you need.
- 2. Convert to the required format Select PDF, JPG, or PNG — most portals accept PDF for documents and JPG for photos. HEIC files from iPhones must be converted before most portals will accept them.
- 3. Save and submit Download the result back to your device, then upload it to the visa, tax, school, or job portal you're working with.
After converting images to PDF, you can compress them with our Compress PDF tool.
FAQs for healthcare and insurance uploads
Is LiteDoc appropriate for sensitive medical information?
Yes. All processing is local to your browser session. No PHI is transmitted to any server because there are none handling your files.
How small should I make medical PDFs for insurance portals?
Most portals accept files in the 2–10 MB range per upload. Use LiteDoc to shrink oversized scans while keeping text and diagnostic images legible for reviewers.
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