03-16-2022
16:46
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03-18-2022
18:37
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LizzyFitbit
03-16-2022
16:46
- last edited on
03-18-2022
18:37
by
LizzyFitbit
I want to be able to print out a list of results, over a period of time, say 2 weeks.
I can see a list in manage but no way to print the list of what a can see.
Is there a way to maybe export a list to
Moderator Edit: Clarified subject
03-17-2022 07:33
03-17-2022 07:33
@CharlesCW I would take a screen shot of your Fitbit app and then email the screenshots to yourself. From there, you can print the pictures or paste the pictures into a word document and save/print it. That's what I would do.
I'm not aware of another way to print the ECG readings.
03-17-2022 10:06 - edited 03-17-2022 14:40
03-17-2022 10:06 - edited 03-17-2022 14:40
@CharlesCW I took an ECG back on March 14 and I'm seeing it available today to download. It might have been available yesterday but I didn't check.
Update:
Here are the steps to get the results. It's simple but just way too many than it should be.
Open the Fitbit app, tap the circle in the top left corner to get to your account, your username/account, Health Assessments, Heart Rhythm, under results tap the one you want, tap "Export a PDF for your doctor", you should get the following:
Tap view and then you'll see this:
If you're "tech-savvy" and using cloud storage like Google Drive, I would suggest tapping "Share" and uploading it to Drive. If you do have a wireless printer, you would also get the print option there as well. If your doctor has a patient portal where you can upload it to, then you can download it on your phone and then upload it to your patient portal.
03-17-2022 11:59 - edited 03-17-2022 12:00
03-17-2022 11:59 - edited 03-17-2022 12:00
Hello @CharlesCW and welcome to the Community. It sounds like you downloaded PDF results. Where are they stored on your phone? If you select an individual result, do you have some type of share option? Can you email it to yourself? I'm confident that you have some type of Share option. This is how you would email it to your doctor. If you can email it to yourself, you can print it from your laptop.
iPhone users who own AirPrint compatible printers can do this easily. My downloaded results are in the Files app on my phone. My Share option lets me email it and I believe this is how I would email it to my doctor. I have Print option, have an AirPrint compatible printer and had a copy in a few seconds. Do wireless printing options exist for Android users? Like I wrote, I printed a copy in a few seconds.
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