MedM Health

MedM Health Free App

Rated 3.61/5 (119) —  Free Android application by MedM Inc

About MedM Health

MedM Health allows you to keep track of your and your family health information and store it online securely at https://health.medm.com.

The app supports more than 200 wireless medical devices equipped with Bluetooth, Bluetooth Smart, NFC, or ANT+™ radios, and can also be used to enter information manually. It can track your Blood Pressure, Blood Glucose, Heart Rate, Weight, Temperature, Blood Oxygen, ECG, and Spirometry.

The measurements are automatically synced with the cloud service at https://health.medm.com and can be accessed later through the app or online. They can also be printed out for your reference.

MedM Health is classified as a Patient Data Management System under EU Medical Device Directive.

Please note health and fitness devices with Bluetooth® Smart will only work with Android OS version 4.3 or above Verified examples of smartphones with Bluetooth® Smart:
* Samsung Galaxy Note III, S4, S5
* Google Nexus 4, Nexus 7
* Sony Xperia™ Z1 Compact, Z2

To check your Android device compatibility to work with Bluetooth® Smart please visit
http://www.bluetooth.com/Pages/Bluetooth-Smart-Devices-List.aspx

How to Download / Install

Download and install MedM Health version 2.0.170 on your Android device!
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Android package: com.medm.app.health, download MedM Health.apk

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App History & Updates

What's Changed
New wireless medical devices supported:
- Contec PM10 ECG
- Indie Health Smart BP Monitor IH-51-1490-BT
- Jumper JPD-500D Pulse Oximeter
- Masimo MightySat and MightySat RX Pulse Oximeters
Version update MedM Health was updated to version 2.0.170
More downloads  MedM Health reached 10 000 - 50 000 downloads
More downloads  MedM Health reached 1 000 - 5 000 downloads
Version update MedM Health was updated to version 1.9.63

What are users saying about MedM Health

R70%
by R####:

I absolutely loved this app and used it regularly to sync my leike Sharon watch. However last week I had to reinstall on my s6 and now it won't pair with the device. I tried on my galaxy tab A3 too but no joy. It cannot find the watch when scanning, and even entering manually doesn't work. Shame as the watch is now running 5 minutes slow and I cannot change the time as the app no longer recognises it.

T70%
by T####:

I would give it a higher rating if I could figure out how to enter my spirometer readings manually. There is no easy way to reply to your question so I am editing my review. I would like to be able to manually enter volume amounts from an incentive spirometer that would go from say 500 up to 5000. This way I can see from a graph if there are times of day that are problematic and if I am getting better or worse.

T70%
by T####:

Paired fine with my s5 mini but my new s6 isn't finding it at all

M70%
by M####:

Won't connect to my Leicke Sharon watch on my s6 but had no bother on Samsung s5 mini

T70%
by T####:

On more than one occasion this app has registered the steps from my activity tracker......then when I update later in the day, or even the next day, it will often remove some of the steps. It has taken over 20,000 steps off on more than one occasion and one day even added 60,000 steps to my total. I do walk a lot, but even I don't do over 80,000 a day!

I70%
by I####:

Very basic and do not have tools option in the setting so can not connect to my fitness tracker so very much useless.

T70%
by T####:

Unfortunately it does not support any SANITAS bathroom scales. Is it possible to support them? Many thanks.

T70%
by T####:

Good! A few features needed. 1. Add historical data from (for example) csv file. This could be through the website as opposed to the app. But if a person is migrating from an old blood pressure app to this one or an old blood glucose app to this one, there should be a way to load the historical data. 2. It would be nice to have a way to record any nutritional supplements being taken as such supplementation may correlate with changes in sleep, blood glucose, heart rate etc. Having the info in one place would make it of benefit to both patient and physician in this regard. 3. Same for medications. Would be great to have a way to record meds, dosage and schedules to correlate with physiological changes. 4. A food diary/calorie counter of some sort. I realize we''re getting into big data territory here. But being able to track all the physiological metrics along with supplements, meds, and food/calorie intake could really pay off if combined in one app in terms of finding causal links to better health.

U70%
by U####:

There is no way to enter/edit date or time so I can't enter data from other diaries or supporting data. Why is the only option to enter instant data?

U70%
by U####:

An excellent app and a responsive development team. Keep it up.

F70%
by F####:

Not able to pair my galaxy s6, Android 6.01 to a airon ls202-b. Works flawlessly with the old app though, so it should not be a hardware problem.

U70%
by U####:

Works with most trackers and blue tooth devices. Would love even more if sleep data was also supported for ichoice a30

U70%
by U####:

Sleep data from iChoice not shown. Decent app otherwise.


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