Calcium Pro

Published by: Calcium Science
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Blood calcium, vitamin D, and osteoporosis are important health issues. The consequences of abnormal levels are often life-changing and occasionally life-threatening. Using this app is the equivalent to spending hours with the world’s most experienced doctors teaching you about your calcium, parathyroid, osteoporosis, and vitamin D issues. Your tests results are analyzed to determine if a problem exists, what risks are associated, and what to do about it. Beautiful graphs make understanding these problems simple!
Blood tests and bone density scans can be difficult to interpret—even many doctors do not diagnose calcium, vitamin D, and parathyroid problems correctly or timely. Hyperparathyroidism is a disease that affects 1 in 800 people and 1 in 250 women over 50 and is very often overlooked while patients suffer from chronic fatigue, memory loss, depression, osteoporosis, bone pain and many other symptoms. Calcium Pro is a powerful software program that will analyze your calcium health and provide you guidance about the status of your bones, kidneys, parathyroid glands, vitamin D, and other related health issues.
You start by entering your test results for calcium, parathyroid hormone, and vitamin D. Then we look at your bone density (osteoporosis levels). CalciumPro will analyze and graph your tests making them easy to understand. It will let you know the status of your parathyroid glands and your chance of having hyperparathyroidism. Suggested next steps are given. Tracking tools will show your calcium and vitamin D levels over time, and will show if your bones are losing density (worsening osteoporosis), or gaining bone density. There are important learning tools on every page, and an extensive video and reading library at the end. The app will provide guidance about talking to your physician regarding the possible need for surgery and other important steps.
A Risk Assessment Tool shows your relative risk for conditions associated with high blood calcium: Osteoporosis, Heart Disease, Heart Arrhythmias and Palpitations, High Blood Pressure, Kidney Stones and Kidney Failure, GERD, several Cancers, and others. Watch your risk assessment graphs change as you address your calcium problems.
This app was developed by doctors at the Norman Parathyroid Center, the world’s leading parathyroid and calcium treatment center using over 4,000,000 data points from over 30,000 patients. Let the world’s leading doctors help you understand these problems so you and your doctor can make important, informed decisions. Take control of your own health!
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Measurement Options Won’t Change

LC.2001 on

United States

I tried to load the Calcium-Pro app to add my information and try to pinpoint if I have PHPT or not as my labs come back, and am not able to add my lab values in, due to not being able to change the unit of measure selection to the correct units of measure. It seems that it is one line off… the selector changes the unit of measure for the next line of data entered below it for some reason (in app on iPhone). Hope they can get this fixed so I can update the review, and add stars/update review after the app is working correctly. Thank you

Crucial App Self Diagnose

Scott_F on

United States

Your calcium numbers are “kinda high”. Nothing alarming. Maybe just under some range set by the lab but still high. But go back a few years and compare. Are they always in the 10’s? Time to get a parathyroid hormone test added to your bloodwork. Show this app to your family doctor. Show it to Your friends and family. You don’t have to live in pain for years.

Not accurate

Meselfs1234512 on

United States

Entered all my data from the past 10 years and says I have very low risk of kidney stones and hbp. I have lots of stones. Including one 3cm one and have moderately hbp.

Love Calcium-Pro

RayUF84 on

United States

Super easy to use and understand!

Great idea, doesn’t work

geekgrl1 on

United States

The description of the app sounds great, but it doesn’t seem to work on the iPad. After entering my test results, I can only click on one analysis tab, then the app locks up and I have to force quit. When I reopen it, I have to enter my test results again. I did this several times to see various graphs, but re-entering the test results every time is not a good user experience. Don’t suppose I can get my $0.99 back for a non-functioning app?

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musicdiva83 on

United States

App analysis doesn’t work and is wrong. Don’t waste your $1 or your time.

Very disappointed, inaccurate

Dimpleschick on

United States

This app would not allow me to add the - or + to my values. It also determined I was at a low risk for hyperparathyroid disease, rhythm problems, kidney stones, etc. I have been monitored for almost a year for this disease. I also have a heart rhythm problem and have had a kidney stone. As far as the DEXA scan, I lost 10% of my bone density since the past scan two years ago. I may not have the disease, but my doctor isn’t convinced. Sorry I wasted my time and money.

Forget it

nausetmarsh on

United States

I downloaded it onto iOs 15.3 and entered the data necessary for an analysis. The "My Analysis" button is disabled. The only way to request technical support is to post a message on Facebook, or to write for help via an http:// (INSECURE) page. Oh sure. The insurance companies and identity thieves would LOVE to scrape such data. I called the phone number for the Norman Parathyroid Center & got no help; the suggestion was to delete the app, re-download it, & re-enter my data. I did. Same result.

This app can save people and is NOT just marketing

Serene Chaos on

United States

This app saved me from years of horrible pain and symptoms and future emergencies. Negative reviews are either from a period of time when they had a few bugs, or from people who have decided to believe what their doctors say over what this app says. That’s their prerogative, but it doesn’t mean this app is worthless or a marketing tool to get business. That’s just not true. The medical community is playing catch-up and do not have paralleled data or experience equal to the amount that this clinic has. That’s just the truth, so of course this clinic is going to want you to either come to them or educate your own doctors with the data that they have. Just ask your doctors like I did. They admit they don’t and can’t show me any data to support their approach to this disease. Some with egos larger than their ethics will go so far to scare you away from this clinic. I spent 9 months letting doctors hem and haw over what might have caused such severe osteoporosis at my age. I had T-scores that were common only to people 30+ years older than me. Young 50-year olds should not have such significant bone loss in the critical range. I was scared to bump into a wall and break my hip or spine! I broke my rib this year simply laying on my stomach. Because of inappropriate blood test reporting and reading, my doctors ruled out hyperparathyroidism in the blink of an eye that first month and almost started to dose me with osteoporosis drugs. They wouldn’t let me share symptoms that they didn’t think had anything to do with osteoporosis, but they did have a lot to do with my endocrine system! Nobody was taking my condition as serious as they should have been or seeing that someone with such low T-scores deserves every possible stone turned over to be absolutely sure of the cause. And I needed aggressive treatment to rebuild my bones, not the kind given to someone with osteopenia. I pushed the matter and new doctors did more testing. But again, there were mistakes reading the sestamibi scan and the doctors trusted what the radiology report said, that nothing was there. Again I was scheduled for drug treatment to rebuild bones, but with a more aggressive drug. But that scared me too. How could they be so sure it wasn’t my parathyroid? Why were they basing it off of a scan that is wrong 50% of the time and my lower end “high calcium” results not being high enough? My PTH was continuously high all year, between 75 and 115, and the highest a 50-yr old should have is 65. But impr

Totally useless

502jemcca07 on

United States

This is an app your doctor uses. Not user friendly

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Category
Medical
Publisher
Calcium Science
Languages
Arabic, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew (modern), Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Norwegian Bokmål, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Chinese, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Chinese, Turkish, Vietnamese
Recent release
1.6.0 (3 years ago )
Released on
Feb 21, 2013 (11 years ago )
Last Updated
1 day ago