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@mmcondonmd

I am an internist with over 40 years of experience. Kardia mobile uses false claims in its advertising. This gives a rhythm strip..not a medical grade ekg. In addition, telling people that it is cleared by the FDA. It should have done the work to be FDA approved which it apparently not been done. Basically, FDA approved means it won't harm you. It can mislead you which could end in disaster. There are better devices available.

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@mmcondonmd my Apple Watch picked up A-fib and my heart rate was 161 bpm. I took the test several times.
The report from my watch was available on my iPhone. I printed out the EKGs and presented them to my Cardiologist. He was most impressed and appreciative because it saved time and treatment started sooner.