Medical Records
FREE
Current Rank:
#8559
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Description
App Details
- Category:
- Medical
- Release Date:
- Jul 06, 2009
- Homepage:
- http://puffidea.com/Me...
- Publisher:
- Puffidea
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We keep track of your profile, including age, race, height and weight. All in a simple interface similar to the address book which you are acquainted with.
In addition, we track your:
Conditions or symptoms, the medications you are currently using, your allergies, the procedures you may have had in the past, allowing to record the date and any other comments.
MedRecords allows you to track your test results, and your immunizations.
No need to go to your computer or having to call your doctor. You can have all your medical records at your fingertips on your iPhone or iTouch.
All of these functionality, for the first few weeks, it is FREE!!
Take advantage of it now!
Shortly after we are bringing you MedRecordsPro which you will be able to store all your family medical records. Unlimited number of people to track as well as ability to link via an integrated browser to Google Health Knowledge Repository. Coming to the App Store in a few weeks.
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Reviews
Interesting app.
azelof
Version: 1.0
Needs work. Cannot enter your age if you are older than 68 years. Entry fields over written by the "select .....". I wonder if its a bug? What is the purpose of these entry fields.....
Great idea, would be extremely helpful to have
Tomboy64
Version: 1.0
I've been looking for this type of application and haven't found anything even close. I'm concerned about the problems mentioned in the previous reviews; however, I'm unable to actually try this app. since I have a 1g Touch. Any chance of making this available to 1g Touch users running iPhone OS 3.0? Assuming that the existing problems can be resolved as well, that is. I have my fingers crossed. I think this application has a lot of potential.
Worthless
Edmondsguy25
Version: 1.0
Doesn't open any fields to allow data entry
Works for me at the moment
sarlachan
Version: 1.0
I haven't experienced any crashing thus far and this one is the easiest to organize and read compared to other health record programs I tried. Great if you are doing it for yourself but not for family members. Would be better if you added a misc. notes section and be able to see ALL the details of something when you click on it.
Needs work
luisquatorze
Version: 1.0
Like the person who couldn't enter his/her weight because it was over the limit of this application, I've not been able to enter my father's DOB because it is before 1940. The other years appear in the spinner wheel, but as soon as you stop on, say 1929, the spinner bounces back to 1940.
This app needs some work...
tallkris3
Version: 1.0
I started entering in my personal data and when I went to enter my weight and the max weight you could enter was 300 lbs 15oz... I'm not sure what they were thinking but in todays society there's more then a handful of 300 lb + people out there. I played around with it a hair longer... I could do a better job with the notepad.
Find a better app
Pfewy
Version: 1.0
What a dog! I don't know the rocket scientist who came up with this one, but they certainly do NOT hv a med background. I particularly loved how u can not enter medication data such that anyone can read it, nor are there any real meds to chose from. Either the creator is a nitwit, or the software is not ready for production. I suspect the latter. Med personnel who find the phone on a person shld be quickly able to read med name and dose. Likewise, at top shld be place to note anaphylactic rxns (such as PNC or cephs or latex--common and deadly). I am thoroughly unimpressed and will not buy "pro" version just to see if it's better. Deleted in record time.
Shows a lot of promise
elaskey
Version: 1.0
Unfortunately, I can't rate this higher at the moment because it crashes every time I input info and forgets it. I spent an hour inputting last night ( what can I say? I'm a sick person) only to lose all that work. Fix the bugs and I'll gladly add to my rating.
