Clue Medical Devices

What is clue medical?

Clue Medical is a light, smart and small latest generation event-recorder. In 2 minutes it records - with or without adhesive electrodes - an ECG and transfers the evaluated recordings to your computer or mobile phone. There they are presented in graphic form.

Measurements of cardiac functions can be performed where symptoms arise - since symptoms do not arise in the doctor's room or the hospital but rather at home, at work, on the go or even on holiday.

Benefits

clue medical makes it possible to take heart measurements anytime and anywhere. In addition to monitoring the heart, clue medical also detects mental illnesses early on. This multifunction device calculates your individual stress level and provides information as to whether everything is ok with your nervous system. This device, designed specifically for the medical field helps, among other things, with the diagnosis of cardiac arrhythmias and follow-up support of patients with heart defects and heart attacks.

clue medical is also used to accompany patients with diabetes mellitus, chronic dialysis or psychiatric and neurological diseases.

How does clue medical benefit patients?

  • Optimal therapy monitoring for cardiac arrhythmias
  • Early detection of stress and burnout
  • The perfect companion for prevention and fitness programs
  • Improves patients’ quality of life and the quality of medical care

How does clue medical benefit doctors?  

  • Decreases diagnosis time
  • Saves costly tests such as 24 hour ECGs or electrophysiology tests
  • Makes it monitoring easier in case of stress, burnout or depression
  • Is suitable for rental or lease to medical practices

Advised User

Clue medical is used by both patients and doctors alike. For example:

  • Patients with heart problems
  • Patients who have already had a burnout
  • Patients with mental illnesses such as depression, panic attacks...
  • Patients with kidney and thyroid disease
  • Diabetics
  • General practitioners
  • Cardiologists
  • Sport medicine specialists
  • Athletes
  • Psychologists
  • Neurologists
  • Clinical pharmacologists
  • Health-conscious people