Apps
Physician-created tools
Track a condition
Turn day-to-day symptoms into a pattern you can act on.
IBS OS
- Continues
- Abdominal pain or changing bowel habits
- What you track
- Track stool form, pain, bloating and triggers; see your IBS-SSS move over weeks.
- What you bring back
- A clear symptom pattern instead of a vague history.
GERD OS
- Continues
- Reflux you’re trying to make sense of
- What you track
- Log symptoms and triggers and check yourself against the GERD-Q questionnaire.
- What you bring back
- The trigger pattern your clinician can act on.
Celiac OS
- Continues
- A new celiac diagnosis
- What you track
- Learn the gluten-free diet, log symptoms and gluten exposures, follow your TTG antibody trend.
- What you bring back
- A healing-over-time report for your next visit.
EoE OS
- Continues
- Trouble swallowing, or eosinophilic esophagitis
- What you track
- Track dysphagia episodes, food impactions, and trigger foods through elimination phases.
- What you bring back
- A dysphagia and trigger record for your gastroenterologist and dietitian.
FD OS
- Continues
- Upper-abdominal discomfort or early fullness (functional dyspepsia)
- What you track
- Log symptom clusters, meal timing, and what eases or worsens them.
- What you bring back
- A symptom picture that separates dyspepsia from reflux.
IBD OS
- Continues
- Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis
- What you track
- Track stool frequency, blood, pain and well-being on the Harvey-Bradshaw / Mayo framework.
- What you bring back
- An activity-index trend to bring to your IBD team.
MC OS
- Continues
- Microscopic colitis, or chronic watery diarrhea
- What you track
- Track watery-stool frequency and pattern against your treatment.
- What you bring back
- A clear diarrhea-frequency trend for follow-up.
N&V OS
- Continues
- Ongoing nausea or vomiting
- What you track
- Track episodes, timing and triggers using the Rhodes index.
- What you bring back
- An episode and severity record for your visit.
Prepare for a procedure
Get the timing and steps right when it matters.
Colon Prep OS
- Continues
- A colonoscopy on the calendar
- What you track
- Step-by-step reminders, timing, a medication checklist, and day-before guidance.
- What you bring back
- A clean prep — and a better, more complete exam.
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