ClarityDTX Product SuiteDigital TherapeuticsCondition-specific apps that help patients track symptoms, monitor treatments, and share meaningful data with their care team.
Therapeutic AreaMental and Behavioral HealthClinical-grade mood and behavioral tracking for the conditions most frequently managed through therapy and medication together.
- Validated clinical scales (GAD-7, PHQ-9, MDQ)
- Mood, sleep, and behavioral pattern tracking
- Medication adherence and side effect monitoring
- Therapist-shareable reports for every visit
Therapeutic AreaPain and Fatigue ManagementMap flare patterns, track pain intensity over time, and identify the lifestyle triggers that drive your worst days.
- Pain body mapping with location and intensity
- Energy envelope and activity pacing tools
- Migraine aura and prodrome documentation
- Flare timeline and trigger correlation
Therapeutic AreaAutoimmune and InflammatoryChronic autoimmune conditions require long-term tracking. Document flare cycles, medication responses, and symptom patterns your doctor needs to see.
- Flare frequency and severity tracking
- Medication response and immunosuppressant logs
- Lab result trends (CRP, ANA, IgE)
- Skin and joint symptom documentation
Therapeutic AreaWomen’s and Hormonal HealthCycle-aware symptom tracking for hormonal and reproductive conditions that are routinely underdiagnosed and undertreated.
- Menstrual cycle and luteal phase correlation
- Hormone-related symptom pattern recognition
- Pain mapping specific to pelvic conditions
- Treatment efficacy tracking across cycles
Therapeutic AreaMetabolic and Specialty ConditionsStructured daily logging for vitals, metabolic markers, and complex multi-system conditions that demand consistent documentation.
- Blood glucose, A1C, and insulin dose tracking
- Injection site rotation and scheduling
- Vitals monitoring (heart rate, blood pressure, SpO2)
- Treatment protocol adherence logging
Find Your Condition’s TrackerEach app is purpose-built for one condition. Pick yours, download free, and start tracking the symptoms that actually matter for your diagnosis.