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Sharing Health App info with my doctor

I've been periodically entering my blood pressure data into Health app. I would like to share it with my doctor, so he can determine if it is high or normal. Since I am going there anyway, the easiest thing for both of us would be to create a printout using the printer connected to my Mac, but I do not see a print, save, export to Pdf or similar option. I also do not see any help function in the app. How can I do this? Thanks.

iPhone 6 Plus

Posted on Oct 30, 2022 1:30 PM

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Nov 1, 2022 3:01 PM in response to Timothy Arends1

The ECGs can be printed natively.


You can export other data to Numbers or Excel and manipulate it there. It's a lot of data and can be a bit of work to make manageable.


I've also used an app called QS Access to export smaller sets of data to a file. It's quite useful. I think it was free.


Health Reports is another app. It has a one-time purchase fee of $4.99 for more than a couple of reports.

Nov 1, 2022 12:08 AM in response to Timothy Arends1

Timothy Arends1 wrote:

My phone is a 6Plus, so it won't support iOS 15 or later until I get a new one.

You likely realize the iPhone 6+, released by Apple over eight years ago, cannot be upgraded beyond iOS 12.5.5.


You should not expect newer apps to be supported on such an old iOS version.


And for those “old school” doctors, printing screenshots is always an option.

Sharing Health App info with my doctor

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