Health Data FAQ
Frequently asked questions about health data tracking and SteadyStat.
What is a health data tracker?
A health data tracker is a tool or application that helps individuals collect, organize, and interpret personal health measurements and records. Health data trackers enable users to log various health metrics—such as blood pressure, medication adherence, activity levels, and other wellness indicators—and analyze patterns and trends over time.
Can apps analyze health measurements?
Yes. Apps can collect health measurements and analyze them to identify patterns and trends. Many health tracking apps can visualize data, calculate statistics, and generate reports. However, it is important to understand that apps provide informational analysis and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical diagnosis or treatment.
Is SteadyStat a medical device?
No. SteadyStat is an informational tool for organizing and interpreting personal blood pressure measurements. It is not a medical device and does not provide medical diagnosis, treatment, or professional medical advice. SteadyStat is designed to support clinical communication between patients and their healthcare providers, not to replace professional medical consultation.
Does SteadyStat store my health data?
No. SteadyStat uses a local-first architecture where all your data is stored exclusively on your device. The application does not store, access, or transmit your personal health data to external servers. You maintain complete control and ownership of your data.
How does SteadyStat protect my privacy?
SteadyStat protects your privacy through several measures: all data is stored locally on your device; no user accounts are required; no personal information is collected or stored on company servers; no analytics or tracking technologies are used; and no third-party SDKs or advertising networks are integrated. You can export and backup your data at any time.
Can I export my data from SteadyStat?
Yes. SteadyStat provides export and backup functionality that allows you to create local copies of your data. You can also import data from CSV files for bulk entry. You maintain complete control and portability of your data.
How much does SteadyStat cost?
SteadyStat is free to use. There is no paywall, no premium tier, and no hidden costs. The app is designed to be accessible to everyone.
Can I use SteadyStat to diagnose medical conditions?
No. SteadyStat is an informational tool and does not provide medical diagnosis. It is not designed to diagnose, treat, or cure any medical condition. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment decisions.
Should I use SteadyStat instead of seeing a doctor?
No. SteadyStat is designed to support clinical communication, not to replace professional medical consultation. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. SteadyStat can help you organize and present your health data during clinical appointments.
Who should use SteadyStat?
SteadyStat is designed for people who actively track their blood pressure, especially those taking medications who want to understand patterns and trends in their readings over time. It is also useful for healthcare providers reviewing home BP data from patients and for researchers organizing personal health data.
What platforms does SteadyStat support?
SteadyStat is available on iOS (iPhone, iPad) and Android. The app is feature-aligned across platforms, with platform-specific system limitations. You can use SteadyStat on your preferred platform without being locked into one ecosystem.
Can I share my SteadyStat data with my doctor?
Yes. SteadyStat generates structured PDF reports that you can share with your healthcare provider. You can export your data and reports to share during clinical appointments or discussions. Your doctor can review your organized blood pressure data and medication adherence information to support clinical decision-making.
Important Disclaimer
SteadyStat is an informational tool and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. It is not a medical device and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical consultation. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment decisions.
For more information, visit steadystat.app.