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Cormeum: Track Heart Health app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 6976 ratings )
Health & Fitness Food & Drink
Developer: Ginkgo Heart LLC
Free
Current version: 1.0.6, last update: 9 months ago
First release : 04 Jan 2021
App size: 47.12 Mb

The Cormeum heart app can help you monitor heart-health metrics and see trends that make it easier to manage your heart failure. Track your sodium intake, weight, fluid input, symptoms, medications, blood pressure, and more.

The Cormeum app is easy to use and tailored to the specific needs of heart-failure patients. Studies are now recognizing the value of mobile apps to help patients manage their heart failure.

Cormeum can help you:

1. Track your meals and salt intake
When you track meals in Cormeum, the app automatically calculates your sodium, carbs, calories and other nutrients, as well as your total daily fluid intake. Cormeum allows you to monitor your progress daily, weekly, monthly, or annually.

2. Track your medication
Set up reminders to take your medications on time, and use Cormeum to keep a record of your daily doses.

3. Track your weight
Cormeum tracks your weight so you can keep tabs on your fluid retention, an important factor in managing your heart failure.

4. Set up daily checklists
Cormeum lets you track your data (including sodium, medications, blood pressure, and symptoms) in just a couple of minutes, twice a day.

5. Share your results with your health provider
With Cormeum, you can choose to share data with your provider. Together you will be able to use your health trends to establish and maintain a plan for your care.

"I am so impressed with the Cormeum app. It lets patients track what’s important and reminds them to keep everything up-to-date. Bravo!” — Nurse Practitioner
“So needed...This is going to be so great for my father to use. This will help him so much!” — Daughter of Cormeum app user

Cormeum simplifies heart-failure management by helping you track all the heart health details that are important to you and your provider.

Please note: The Cormeum app is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. You should always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions about a medical condition.