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Mount Sinai has released the Sickle Cell Symptom Recorder app with the goal of improving how patients monitor their sickle cell disease

Sickle Cell Symptom Recorder

by Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

What is it about?

Mount Sinai has released the Sickle Cell Symptom Recorder app with the goal of improving how patients monitor their sickle cell disease. Consider this app as a tool to help you gain greater insight into your condition and your symptoms, to promote adherence to treatment plans, and to take charge of your health. This app's features include:

App Details

Version
1.01
Rating
(3)
Size
36Mb
Genre
Medical Health & Fitness
Last updated
May 9, 2019
Release date
October 4, 2018
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Mount Sinai has released the Sickle Cell Symptom Recorder app with the goal of improving how patients monitor their sickle cell disease. Consider this app as a tool to help you gain greater insight into your condition and your symptoms, to promote adherence to treatment plans, and to take charge of your health. This app's features include:

- Daily pain diary to identify trends in the pain you experience
- Surveys to help you and your provider monitor your physical and mental well-being
- Access to news and resources about sickle cell disease from trusted sources
- Sending messages to your health care provider *

* Please note, providers do not monitor messages daily. For urgent matters, contact your provider by phone or call 911.

Currently, this app is only available to sickle cell patients who have received an enrollment ID from their Mount Sinai health care provider.

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