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EKG info on Web dashboard?

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Where on my dashboard/profile can i find the EKG history like I find on the app?

Thanks

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I haven't been able to find it (yet). On the Dashboard click the drop down arrow under the Settings gear symbol > select your watch model. There is a whole menu on the left navigation bar. I have not found the ECG option but there is a Data Export option that opens the Google Takeout page to export data, with Fitbit selected. Maybe ECG data is part of that export?

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I completed a data export from the location mentioned above and ECG data is part of the export. It's in csv format so you would need some sort of ECG app or website to import the csv data to make it into a chart

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@PriceAnderson   Your ECG history isn't available on the web dashboard.  All of Fitbit's newest features like ECG, stress management, health metrics, etc., are on the mobile app only.

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Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.

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I can't find it on the mobile dash either. Why do they make it so hard to find? I can take the ECG, and it will tell me the results, but I can't access the data.

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@househaven wrote:

I can't find it on the mobile dash either. Why do they make it so hard to find? I can take the ECG, and it will tell me the results, but I can't access the data.


I'm on app v3.9 so it's probably different than the app on your phone. But from what I remember of app v4 tap the You tab > tap the ECG tile > tap results or reports or view reports (something like that) > and then the export data is in there

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@househaven 

Oh they make it easy on the APP...NOT! LOL

On the app

Go to the "You" section at the bottom of the app, its the little window like icon on the right for me.

Then go down to health assessments,

Swipe over to ECG, "view history" and all your scans should be there... 

Then click on the one you want and tap the "export a .pdf for your provider" 

You should get a pop up Notification saying " Your Heart Rhythm Assessment PDF is ready is ready! Check it out." 

Click on "Download PDF" or hit "SHARE"

I find it easier once you get to the last step to text message it to myself, finding a .pdf on android is a royal pain.....

Having said all that, once you get the reports I do find them fascinating, I'm able to see on mine when I'm having PACs which is helpful in showing my Dr. It's not all in my head!

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@LZeeW Thanks I suspected as much, makes no "sense" to me! LOL

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Thank you for this! I had only been able to download the huge files in .csv format, which was useless to me. I only hope I don't forget the steps needed in another few months when I randomly take an ECG!

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