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Cardi Health

Inno Diets UAB
Free (in-app purchases)
3.4 out of 5
10,000+ downloads

About Cardi Health

Meet Cardi Health, the cardiovascular health app that instantly and accurately reacts to your heart condition changes, provides real-time insights and generates doctor reports.

Meet Cardi Health, the cardiovascular health app that helps you manage and understand your heart health. Cardi Health is developed by Kilo Health, a member of the Innovators’ Network of the American Heart Association’s Center for Health Technology and Innovation.

#1 Track all your vitals in one secure place.

Keep tabs on your heart health by tracking your blood pressure, heart rate, and weight, logging your steps, and managing your medications, all in one place. Cardi Health is built to keep your data secure.

#2 Improve your lifestyle with diet and exercise plans.

Get a personalized meal plan to help you stay on track with your heart health. Cardi Health provides a meal library of more than 10,000 heart-friendly recipes to make your health journey more enjoyable and effective. The exercise plan includes easy, video-based exercises tailored to your health condition.

#3 Make sense of your heart health data.

The more informed you are, the more empowered you are to make healthier choices. Browse interactive charts to review your heart health data over time and dive in for a deeper look. See at a glance how your vitals are progressing over time and understand how your lifestyle changes are helping you improve your heart health.

#4 Have more meaningful discussions with your care team.

Easily share your measurements and health reports with your healthcare team and caregivers. You decide who you share your data with.


Cardi Health is not a substitute for the medical management of cardiovascular disease, nor is this app intended to cure, treat, or diagnose any medical condition. Developed with cardiologists and designed to help anyone manage and track cardiovascular disease, the Cardi Health app features are created according to the guidelines of the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association.

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