Introducing AFibLife,™ a patient-centric mobile app built for people who want to take control of the health. The free version of the app offers excellent educational content and tools focused on the Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) condition.
Unlock the AFib quality-of-life survey and the ability to share the results with your doctor with our annual subscription.
Even little changes can impact your health. By journaling and capturing some details about diet, exercise and medications, you can easily share information that might help your care team better understand your specific condition and how best to treat it.
If you currently use an Apple Watch, you’re probably already collecting key health data throughout the day. With the AFibLife app, you can easily connect your smart watch and collect all that data in the app. This can create a fuller picture of your AFib condition, and help your care team as they develop a treatment plan for you.
Note: this feature is not currently available for Android or FitBit.
Succinct and easy-to-understand educational content to learn about the Atrial Fibrillation condition.
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Take a 5-minute survey to report how your AFib is affecting your quality of life. This survey, called the “Atrial Fibrillation Effect on Quality of Life” (AFEQT) has been used by AFib specialists around the world since 2010. Your quality-of-life score, and how it’s changing over time, can be a very important input for your care team as they plan the best treatment plan for you.
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