Stay in touch with your heart health.

Patient transmitting AfibAlert data

Why you should monitor at home.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Preventions AF fact sheet1, Atrial Fibrillation (AF or afib) carries a major risk of stroke or heart attack. AfibAlertâ„¢ records your heart rhythm and can provide peace of mind when used daily. If the red light illuminates, you should send the data to your physician and if atrial fibrillation is confirmed, it can be treated before serious harm to your cardiovascular or neurological systems occurs.

AfibAlert allows patients who have been diagnosed with AF, or are susceptible to developing AF, to take recordings as often as you like. A 45-second diagnostic-quality rhythm strip is recorded and can be viewed by you or your physician. Click here for sample report. These recordings can be uploaded via computer or telephone to the physician for professional interpretation. The system was developed for the patient who experiences asymptomatic or symptomatic AF on a transient basis, or has a history of heart bypass, ablation, or is taking heart (anti-arrhythmic) medication.


1 Centers for Disease Control and Preventions AF fact sheet