02-14-2022 17:28
02-14-2022 17:28
Hey all, I've got quite a lot of diagnostic medical work coming up and I recall one of the adverts saying that these fitbit watches can have information sent. I just can't seem to find it now, and I'm wondering what sort of information is available to medical professionals. Sleep patterns/Heart rate etc?
Also, how do I request this?
Thank you!
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02-14-2022 19:20
02-14-2022 18:42 - edited 02-15-2022 08:06
02-14-2022 18:42 - edited 02-15-2022 08:06
I would start with your medical institute.
Many hospitals do have the option to link your hospital account to your fitbit account.
Alternatively several stats have a share function
Or the simplest, next time in their office, hand the doctor your phone. This step has saved the doctor having to do their own test
02-14-2022 19:20
02-14-2022 21:36
02-14-2022 21:36
It'll be a private hospital in the UK, I doubt they'll have that set up. But I'll check in an e-mail anyway.
If only the fitbit app was compatible with any of my devices lol, the only one that syncs is my wife's phone. Which'll be the wrong side of the pond.
I guess i'll have to try and sync it with my mother's phone, and hope she has the day off when I go in for a checkup.
I'm assuming that'll be able to access the data already logged?
02-14-2022 21:38
02-14-2022 21:38
Great thank you, pretty sure that's what I was half remembering!
I'm a new user, so a full month of data collection might be a bit late for my appointment/s next month but you answered perfectly nonetheless!
02-15-2022 03:43
02-15-2022 03:43
@Tteague I need to point out that the Wellness Report mentioned in the link is a Premium feature. This article in the Fitbit Blog describes it.
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