For patients and familiesCare that reaches you
between visits.
Your health does not pause between appointments. Remote monitoring keeps your care team looking — so problems get caught earlier and your visits start with real information.
In an emergency, call 911. Remote monitoring is not an emergency service and is not watched every second. If you are having symptoms that worry you, contact your clinician or seek emergency care.
Four steps, almost none on your part.
Monitoring should be something that happens around your life, not another task in it.
Your clinician enrolls you
Remote monitoring is set up through the practice that already cares for you, as part of your existing treatment plan.
Your device arrives ready to use
It comes already connected — no apps to configure, no Wi-Fi to set up, no pairing. Take your reading and it sends on its own.
Your readings are reviewed
A clinical team watches the numbers between your visits, with thresholds your own clinician sets for you.
Someone reaches out when it matters
If a reading needs attention, you hear from a person — not an automated alert you have to interpret alone.
You should never need to interpret your own readings alone. If a number matters, someone calls you — that is the whole point of watching in the first place.
Which route you take depends on your practice.
Both get you the same devices and the same clinical team. What differs is who sets it up and how it is paid for.
Through your practice
Your clinician orders monitoring as part of your treatment plan and it is billed to your insurance like other medical care. They set your thresholds, and results go straight to your chart. Ask your practice whether they work with Neuvora.
Self-pay membership
If your practice does not offer monitoring, or you would rather not involve insurance, you can start yourself. A flat membership covers the devices, the people, and the support — no claims, no copays, cancel anytime. It does not replace care your clinician has ordered.
Answers to the questions you might have.
Written plainly, by the people who run the programme. No brochure language.

Your clinician sees what happens at home.
Most of your health happens between appointments. When those weeks are visible, a small change can be caught while it is still small.
The questions you probably have.
What is remote monitoring?
You take readings at home — blood pressure, weight, glucose, or others your clinician chooses — and they reach your care team automatically, so what happens between appointments is visible instead of guessed at.
Do I need to be good with technology?
No. The devices are cellular and arrive ready to use. If something stops working, you call a person and we replace it.
Is this instead of seeing my doctor?
No. It is in addition to your regular care, and it is your own clinician's plan. Monitoring gives them better information at the visits you already have.
Whether monitoring is covered depends on your plan and your situation, and we will not guess at it on a web page. Ask your clinician, or call us on +1 (602) 223-0187 and we will walk you through how it works for you.
Want monitoring at home?
If your practice already works with Neuvora, ask them about enrolling. If not, we also offer a self-pay path you can start yourself.
