The visit ends. The signal continues.
Centaur Vitals helps patients track key health signals at home and share structured updates with their care team.
Between visits should not be invisible.
Weight changes, blood pressure trends, glucose readings, nutrition patterns, and patient-entered notes can help teams prepare for better follow-up.
Patients choose to share. The care team sees structured trends, not noise.
Centaur Vitals
Demo Patient
Blood pressure trend
124/78
BP
124/78
Home reading
Glucose
6.4
mmol/L demo
Weight
78.2
kg demo
Calories
1,860
example log
Between visits
Patient signals stay visible without turning the app into an emergency service.
Not for emergencies. Demo data only.
Simple, structured, and in the patient's hands.
Vitals tracking is designed to support communication with the care team, not replace clinical assessment.
Blood pressure
Record readings and share trend context with the care team.
Blood glucose
Capture glucose readings between visits.
Weight
Track weight trends over time.
Calories
Log nutrition and food entries where supported.
Between-visits timeline
Visit ends
Patient logs signals
Care team reviews trend
Follow-up is prepared
Care-team support
- Shared patient vitals view
- Provider panel view
- Trend visibility
- Follow-up support
- Chronic disease monitoring support
- Better preparation before visits
- More structured patient-generated data
Chronic disease monitoring use cases.
A clearer way to frame patient-generated signals around the care plans teams already manage.
- Diabetes follow-up
- Hypertension monitoring
- Weight management
- Gestational diabetes support
- Preventive care
- Post-visit follow-up
- Team-based care planning
Centaur Vitals is designed for tracking and communication support. It is not an emergency monitoring service, does not replace clinical assessment, and should not be used for urgent or life-threatening symptoms. In an emergency, call 911.
Bring patient-generated data into your care model
Talk to us about piloting Centaur Vitals for chronic disease monitoring, prevention, and post-visit follow-up.