Seizure Alert - My Medic Watch

Seizure Alert - My Medic Watch

By My Medic Watch Pty Ltd

  • Category: Medical
  • Release Date: 2019-02-15
  • Current Version: 2.4.0
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 122.24 MB
  • Developer: My Medic Watch Pty Ltd
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 10.0 or later.
Score: 2.26316
2.26316
From 19 Ratings

Description

Seizure Alert-My Medic Watch is a smartwatch app which interprets data captured by sensor technologies on your watch. By using innovative algorithms, it automatically detects if the wearer has a seizure and activates immediate emergency assistance. My Medic Watch provides monthly and yearly subscriptions which include a 30-day free trial. We do not sell or provide smartwatches, view our compatible smartwatch options at https://www.mymedicwatch.com/smartwatches/ Today, more and more people are choosing to live independently, in their own homes, aided by vital technology innovations like Seizure Alert - My Medic Watch, which was validated by Medical trials in Sydney. Seizure Alert-My Medic Watch is designed to be downloaded to a wearable device such as a smartwatch. It can be worn by people of all ages who are prone to seizures, and people who are still living alone in their home. This ground-breaking app uses proprietary and innovative algorithms, which interprets data automatically captured by sensor technologies on the smartwatch, to determine if the wearer has a seizure. If the wearer does have a seizure, Seizure Alert-My Medic Watch automatically detects it and notifies all nominated caregivers, without the need for manual intervention, providing details of the individual’s location. The app can also be activated manually by the wearer if he or she is feeling unwell and requires assistance, simply by pressing a button on their smartwatch. Seizure Alert - My Medic Watch allows people who are vulnerable to seizures to get immediate care and assistance when they have a seizure, so they remain feeling safe in their normal environment and can keep their autonomy. This process has four steps: 1. Smart Detection: As soon as a seizure occurs, Seizure Alert-My Medic Watch detects it using smartwatch sensors and an accurate algorithm. 2. Immediate Alert: The app then automatically sends notifications with the wearer’s GPS location to the nominated caregivers without the need for manual intervention based on workflows of escalation. 3. Reassurance for Everyone: All caregivers are sent updates of the progress, keeping everyone informed and reassured. 4. Real-Time Data: Included in the user’s subscription is access to real-time data for all related medical episodes. The user can also choose to give access to his or her doctor, so that their medical data can be reviewed securely, online. The App uses HealthKit to save and store the user's heart rate during the medical episode. Thanks to Seizure Alert-My Medic Watch, those with a condition that makes them susceptible to seizures, can continue to live independently in their own homes, with ultimate peace of mind. App subscription information: With the Seizure Alert - My Medic Watch app subscriptions, the wearer has his/her smartwatch app running and benefits from being monitored all the time with automatic seizure detection. These app subscriptions include automatic medical event app notifications. Please read below details about this subscription before purchasing it. - Payment will be charged to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase - Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current month - Your account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current month, and identify the cost of the renewal - Current subscription may not be cancelled during the active subscription period; however, you can manage your subscription and/or turn off auto-renewal by visiting your iTunes Account Settings after purchase - You can refer to My Medic Watch Terms & Conditions (https://www.mymedicwatch.com/terms-conditions/) and our Privacy Policy (https://www.mymedicwatch.com/privacy-policy/) - Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that product, where applicable

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Reviews

  • Like the Girl Who Cried Wolf

    2
    By dreapress
    The idea is a great one but it’s too touchy. It goes off all the time and now I’m like the girl who cried wolf. It goes off so much my husband has gotten to where he ignores it, so sometime when I really need help I won’t get it. This thing goes off so much I don’t even notice when it has gone off. I have a job where I move a lot, so sometimes I don’t notice it’s gone off or hear that it’s going off. So, yes, the idea is great but it definitely has problems and can’t and won’t work for a lot of people. I will say it has worked for me too! It has detected a couple of seizures and gone off at the correct time, so it does work, but there are flaws in the system too.
  • Peace of Mind

    5
    By Burkebud
    This app gives my wife and I some piece of mind since our oldest daughter was diagnosed with epilepsy. She can lead somewhat of a normal life knowing that we are just a push notification away!! The fact that we can have multiple caregivers notified when things go wrong is great being I work in a remote location that doesn’t allow phones. Keep up the great work and thank you for giving my family some normalcy back!!!!!
  • iOS version doesn’t work

    1
    By utcabans
    My brother has tested this several times and only caretakers with android phones get the alerts. iOS users get nothing. And app usually says his watch is off.
  • Idea is good

    2
    By Tgpeters
    The idea is a good one. What threw me off was when I received a phone call from Australia when I downloaded the app to check it out. I was a little set off about it seemed like I was being hounded but after talking with the nice lady by chat I decided to talk to her. She is trying to help people understand how to use the app. Walked me thru how to test it and made sure I didn’t have any questions. The only problem I found was the seizure alarm went off when I wasn’t even monitoring. It would send alerts to my husband and daughter while they were at work and of course they would freak out. I immediately told them it was a false alarm. Once is ok but it happened several times during the day. If I ended up needing help they would be so used to false alarms they may not take it seriously and where does that leave me ? My watch was on the nightstand last night and I noticed the green light that is usually up against your arm was glowing. I picked up the watch and it immediately set off another alarm. I’ve since learned I needed to log out of the app on my phone for it to shut off on my watch. It was such a mess yesterday that I’ve deleted the app off my phone completely. The whole idea of an app to help you when your in desperate need is a good one but needs some work. Or maybe I do ? Just doesn’t work for me. And now I’m wondering if I will be charged for the call I received from Australia to set it up ? That will not make me very happy.
  • Do not recommend

    1
    By hdhevhjshsvsujf
    After spending nearly a year trying to figure this app up, we gave up. It’s far too glitchy and once you get one device connected, another disconnects.
  • Was not what I was looking for

    1
    By Mxkattg
    I was not expecting a telemarketer to call me the next day hitting me up for about a free trial for the app total bull ,scam don’t download. Battery life was cute 1/2
  • They called me to push subscription. Ick.

    1
    By sunny_jen
    I downloaded the app, but had not done any setup, and I got a call asking if I wanted to subscribe 😳 ! What? NOT OK.
  • Would Not Recommend.

    2
    By Ceeja Barr
    Great app idea, few things that you should be cautious of. If for whatever reason, the “patients” heart rate increases it will send a notification that they’re having a seizure. Well, notification is a strong word. My phone just lit up three times with a push notification saying that my sister was having a seizure and that no one had responded. There wasn’t any noise or vibration and my sound was in and my do not disturb was not activated. After three attempts of any caregiver not responding it kind of just stops, it doesn’t call anyone when it has numbers and it doesn’t call 911 with the patients location. So if they are having a seizure and worst case scenario you can’t physically see your phone it kind of just leaves it alone until you’re available to look and it may be to late.

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