Smart Clinic is an innovative solution that allows a patient to interact with all their healthcare professionals though a single app. It is a communication platform that enables subscribing physician offices to send clinically relevant information regarding appointments, medical procedures, treatment regimens, and other health information to the patients phone through a secure, HIPAA compliant system. Download Smart Clinic, register with your physicians office, and join the mobile health revolution
The Mayo Clinic app connects you to the No. 1 hospital in the nation, as ranked by U.S. News & World Report. Learn more about the Mayo Clinic app: http://www.mayoclinic.org/apps
The Food City Pharmacy App brings the convenience of your local pharmacy directly to your mobile device. Food City brings you the official iPhone app featuring Refill by Scan and Refill Reminders. Available only on iPhone 4 and above (iOS 6.0 and above).Features include:*Prescription refills via barcode scan or Rx number*Receive prescription refill reminders directly through the app*Find Food City locations via GPS or Zip Code search*Search store information and hours*Browse the latest pharmacy specials *Find information on various health topics and drugs*Sign up for a Food City ValuCardSupport Email: [email protected]
GI Monitor is a symptom logging application for patients with IBD (Inflammatory Bowel Disease), Crohns or Ulcerative Colitis. The app allows patients to easily and accurately log symptoms and provide this data to their doctors for optimal treatment. In addition, patients can see correlations between symptoms, meals and medications.
myRx Planner is a combination medication reminder and scheduler application. Its intended to assist users in being compliant with their prescribed or directed dosages for themselves, those they care for, and family members or loved ones. Please consult your physician for diagnosis and treatment options.
This app provides up-to-date HCV treatment guidelines for health care practitioners, based on information from the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) and other credible, scientific sources. Numerous new direct-acting oral medications to treat chronic hepatitis C infections have been approved over the past few years, with several approved in just the past few months. Treatment guidelines have been under near-constant revision with these new therapies.