Sharing data with your Healthcare Professional can aid in your wellness journey by providing them with your trends and patterns in a convenient and private way.
Sharing with a Healthcare Professional via HealthLink
To share your data report with a Healthcare Professional you can generate a HealthLink that will be accessible for 7 days and is completely anonymized. To do this:
- Open the Withings app.
- Select the Share Tab in the lower-right corner.
- Tap HealthLink under 'Healthcare Professional'.
- Tap Next.
- Select which profile you want to generate a report for (if you have more than one) and tap Next.
- Select your reason for submitting a report and tap Next.
- Make sure your measurements are up to date and tap Next.
- Review your details and tap Confirm.
Sharing a Health Report via PDF
This PDF can be used for immediate sharing or in preparation for a later televisit.
To access the PDF:
- Open the Withings App.
- Select the Share Tab in the lower-right corner.
- Tap Health Report under 'Healthcare Professional'.
- Select the time frame you wish to share and select Next.
- Wait while the PDF is generated and review its contents.
- Select Share and choose how you wish to share the report.
What the reports contain
The link and PDF can include a variety of information, including up to 3 months* of the following measurements:
- Activity
- Weight
- Sleep (if available) and sleep apnea (EU users only)
- Heart health†
- Blood pressure
For ECG results:
- The ECG strip.
For SpO2 sensor results:
- The oximeter strip.
- The median pulse rate, derived from the PPG.
- The oxygen saturation result (in percentage).
For stethoscope recordings:
- The stethoscope recording (as an audio file link).
- The type (heart, lung and wide) and position associated to the recording.
For temperature results:
- The value of temperature.
- The indication on the fever status of the temperature reading.
* You can choose to export the data of the previous month, the previous quarter, or even opt for custom dates (up to 3 months).
† For Afib to be reported, a diagnosis has to be established with an ECG recording.