UrApp: Nephrotic Syndrome Mgr.

Nephrotic Syndrome Manager

Published by: Emory University
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UrApp is a tool that helps you manage your/your child’s nephrotic syndrome. You can use UrApp to quickly read urine test strips for protein and store and transmit the results to your/your child’s doctor. UrApp can also: alert you to important changes in the urine protein readings; remind you/your child to take medications; and provide educational information on nephrotic syndrome.
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Good app, not able buy test trips

Minnesotanguy on

United States

It’s a fantastic app to track the testing history and everything, but not able to buy the strips. Only medical professional could buy it, I guess..if try to buy as a individual it’s double the cost . So am unable to use this app

Could be a great app!

TinkerbellsMuse on

United States

Could be a great app but seems to be limited to glucose/protein (two parameter) test strips which are expensive and not easy to find. Would love to be able to use any test strip.

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App Info

Category
Medical
Publisher
Emory University
Languages
English
Recent release
3.0.3 (6 months ago )
Released on
Jan 5, 2019 (5 years ago )
Last Updated
1 month ago
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