Epilepsy Seizure Detection App for iPhone & Apple Watch

Designed specifically for individuals with epilepsy and their caregivers for a safer and better life. All-in-one app to track seizures, send alerts, track triggers and manage epilepsy.

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Key Features of Our Seizure Detection App

Automatic seizure detection

Utilizing your Apple Watch, the app monitors for various seizure-like triggers, including tonic-clonic seizure motion patterns, different types of falls, and abnormal heart rates.

If any of these triggers are detected, the app initiates a delayed alert, which will be sent to your emergency contacts unless manually canceled within 30 seconds.

Alerts with GPS location

When a help request is sent, the app automatically includes your GPS coordinates (if available) in the notifications sent to your emergency contacts, ensuring timely and accurate assistance.

Sleep monitoring

The most frequent signs of night seizures are unusual voice sounds and unnatural hard breathing.

The Sleep Monitor records sounds while you sleep, detecting audio level and cropping out silence. It provides processed audio clips to analyze or share with your doctor.

Epilepsy Journal

Use the app to record seizures and maintain a detailed journal of your episodes. Effortlessly monitor triggers, record side effects, track auras, and add personal notes.

The app gathers all vital information in one place, providing you and your healthcare provider with detailed reports featuring important descriptive statistics.

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Why Choose Our Seizure Detection App?

Improved safety

The app alerts caregivers during seizures, especially crucial when alone or at night.

Peace of mind

Rest easy by knowing that there is a system in place to alert for help if a seizure occurs.

Increased independence

Gain freedom from constant seizure worry and not getting the help on-time for a more independent life.

Better seizure management

Understand your epilepsy better and empower your doctor with vital seizure data: frequency, duration, type, and more.

Flexible Pricing Plans

Free version

Automatic seizure detection

Manual alerts

Push notifications only

Epilepsy Journal

Alert types:

  • Push notifications
  • Phone calls
  • Emails

Emergency Contacts

2

Unlimited

GPS location in alerts

Sleep Monitoring

Report exports

10

Unlimited

* Prices may differ depending on your country.

Free version

Automatic seizure detection

Manual alerts

Push notifications only

Epilepsy Journal

Alert types:

• Push notifications

• Phone calls

• Emails

Emergency Contacts

2

GPS location in alerts

Sleep Monitoring

Report exports

10

Automatic seizure detection

Manual alerts

Epilepsy Journal

Alert types:

• Push notifications

• Phone calls

• Emails

Emergency Contacts

Unlimited

GPS location in alerts

Sleep Monitoring

Report exports

Unlimited

* Prices may differ depending on your country.

EpiCentr Mobile App FAQ

What seizure types can be detected with the app?

The app detects seizure-like patterns by analyzing data from Apple Watch sensors using a proprietary algorithm. It specifically analyzes seizure-like movements, sudden fall patterns, and abnormal heart rates. The best results are achieved for tonic-clonic seizures due to the variety of data points available. For other seizure types, the heart rate is the only relevant parameter that can be technically tracked. If the heart rate elevates too high or decreases below a set threshold, the app will also detect such seizures. However, beyond tonic-clonic seizures, this may not be sufficient.

I want to monitor my seizures at night, but my watch needs charging. What can I do?

Usually, the watch battery lasts through the night, and you can charge it quickly in the morning. However, there is an alternative monitoring method for cases when there’s no need to send alerts at night.
The app offers a Sleep Monitoring feature that doesn’t require your Apple Watch. Some of the most common indicators of nighttime seizures include unusual vocal sounds and irregular heavy breathing. In Sleep Monitoring mode, the app records sounds while you sleep, monitoring audio levels and filtering out periods of silence. This allows you to review or share the processed audio clips with your doctor, and you can perform the recording while your phone is charging. This feature doesn’t initiate sending alerts, though.

How else can I utilize the app, aside from detecting seizures and alerting Emergency Contacts?

The app offers an Epilepsy Journal feature designed to help you track essential information about your seizures. You can effortlessly monitor triggers, record side-effects, track auras, and add personal notes. Seizure records are automatically captured, and you have the option to edit or add necessary details. All important statistics can be provided in reports that you can download in a PDF format or share with your doctor.

How will Emergency Contacts be notified?

If a seizure-like pattern is detected, the app will notify your Emergency Contacts using various alert options that you can customize. Here are all the available options: a phone call (highly recommended for its speed and reliability), a text message (including geo location), and an email (including geo location). You can customize these alert types for each of your Emergency Contacts in the Settings.

In which countries does the app operate?

The app currently operates in the following countries:
North America: United States, Canada, Mexico, Panama.
Europe: all countries except Russia.
Oceania: Australia, New Zealand.
South America: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay.
Asia: Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Kuwait, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, UAE, Vietnam

The app currently supports the following languages:
English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Russian. We are actively working to expand this list.

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