Family Medical History
- First released: October 7, 2009
- Versions: 1 archived
- Installable: 1 of 1
- com.dapont.fmh
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch. Requires iOS 2.0 or later.
Chart History
Archived Reviews
8 of 25This app is going to be perfect for keeping track of the family and all the dr. appts we have. However, I really would need this app to keep all the same data and update for every user in my household. So my husband can take the children to the dr having all the same data at his fingertips. Currently I will be the only one to keep and maintain ALL the data.
worthless! and I'm being nice...
Difficult to use / non English entries / not much in it / can not review quickly - must hit too many buttons / not recconmended / needs work
I loved this app until I had to reinstall my phone and lost all the data. It took a while to compile the info in the beginning, but I didn't mind. Now that I lost all the info, I won't take the time again. I'm pretty disappointed!
I like the fact that I can sync with my mac and my husband's iphone. Would love to have a search feature on the iphone like on the mac. This would help when comparing blood results over time. For example, I would like to see all glucose or cholesterol together.
I have used this app for 5 years and relied on it for my elderly parents and their health information. However, the last year has shown the app to be unstable. I don't know if they quit supporting it? Or if they just never came back to update it at all. I have lost all the data on my phone over the last year and had to get my mothers phone to back up all of the data. looks like it’s time to find a new app.
This app was great. I’ve use it for about a year varies is a friendly, and had great options for tracking all of your medical history. However, suddenly the app will not open there is no support cannot gain access to any of my data.
This app hasn't been updated in 4 years. There is no convenient way to sync among adults, and both of the two export functions crash the app. Other than that, it looks quite useful.
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