Dashboard

Your cardiac health overview and quick actions

Heart Rate
72
5% from last week
Blood Pressure
128/82
3% from last week
Cholesterol
185
8% from last month
Medication Adherence
92%
2% from last month

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Get immediate AI-powered guidance about your heart health concerns.

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Upcoming Appointments

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10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Health Trends

Daily Health Checklist

Emergency Preparedness

Review your emergency action plan and important contacts.

Sub-Saharan Africa Cardiac Health

Your personalized dashboard now includes region-specific insights and resources:

  • Local cardiac medication availability tracker
  • African heart-healthy diet recommendations
  • Nearby cardiac care centers in your region
  • Local support groups and community resources

AI Cardiac Assistant

Get personalized, AI-powered guidance about your heart health

Hello! I'm your AI Cardiac Assistant, now optimized for Sub-Saharan Africa. I can help answer questions about heart conditions, symptoms, medications, and lifestyle recommendations with regional context. How can I assist with your heart health today?

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Medical Report Analysis

Upload or paste your medical reports (lab results, echocardiograms, etc.) for AI-powered analysis and explanation.

Report Analysis

Document & Image Scan

Scan medication labels, medical devices, or health documents using your camera for AI-powered interpretation.

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Scan Analysis

Africa-Focused Cardiac Insights

Get AI-powered cardiac health guidance tailored to Sub-Saharan Africa's unique healthcare landscape.

Regional Considerations

Our AI assistant now considers:

  • Local medication availability and alternatives
  • Region-specific dietary recommendations
  • Common cardiovascular conditions in Africa
  • Healthcare access challenges and solutions

Africa-Specific Answer

Offline Functionality

Key cardiac information is available offline for areas with limited internet connectivity.

Language Support

English Swahili Hausa Yoruba Zulu French Portuguese

More languages coming soon.

Africa Resources

Region-specific cardiac health information and support

Cardiac Centers in Africa

Find specialized cardiac care centers across Sub-Saharan Africa:

Lagos Heart Hospital

Nigeria • 24/7 Cardiac Emergency • 50km away

Nairobi Cardiac Center

Kenya • Specialized Cardiac Care • 120km away

Cape Town Heart Institute

South Africa • Advanced Cardiac Surgery • 300km away

African Heart-Healthy Diet

Traditional Foods for Heart Health

Local ingredients that support cardiovascular wellness:

Leafy Greens
Ugwu, Sukuma Wiki, Morogo
Healthy Grains
Fonio, Teff, Sorghum
Lean Proteins
Grass-fed Beef, Fish, Beans
Healthy Fats
Palm Oil, Avocado, Groundnuts

Medication Availability

Check availability of cardiac medications in your region:

Medication Availability

Local Alternatives

Find locally available alternatives when specific medications are unavailable.

Support & Community

Connect with Local Resources

Find support groups and community health workers in your area.

Cardiac Support Group - Lagos

Meets every Tuesday at General Hospital

Community Health Workers Network

Trained cardiac care assistants in your community

Telemedicine Services

Remote consultations with cardiologists

Hotlines & Helplines

Immediate support for cardiac health questions:

  • Nigeria Cardiac Helpline: 0800-HEART-00
  • Kenya Heart Foundation: 020-123-4567
  • South Africa Cardiac Support: 0800-123-456

Emergency Guide

Critical information for cardiac emergencies in Africa

Cardiac Emergency Action Plan

Your personalized emergency plan for Sub-Saharan Africa with local resources.

Heart Attack Warning Signs

  • Chest discomfort or pain (pressure, squeezing, fullness)
  • Pain or discomfort in arms, back, neck, jaw, or stomach
  • Shortness of breath
  • Cold sweat
  • Nausea or lightheadedness

Emergency Contacts

Contact Phone Relationship
Local Emergency 112 or 911 Emergency Services
Dr. Adebayo (+234) 123-4567 Cardiologist
Family Contact (+234) 987-6543 Spouse

Nearby Cardiac Centers

Lagos General Hospital

5.2 km away

24/7 Cardiac Emergency

University Teaching Hospital

8.7 km away

Specialized Cardiac Care

Emergency Medications

Aspirin 81mg

Take 2 tablets at first sign of heart attack

Location: Medicine cabinet

Nitroglycerin

Take 1 tablet under tongue every 5 minutes as needed (max 3 doses)

Location: Purse/Wallet

Africa-Specific Emergency Tips

  • Know the emergency number for your country (112 works in many African nations)
  • Keep a list of nearby hospitals with cardiac care capabilities
  • Have a backup transportation plan for emergencies
  • Know which local pharmacies stock emergency cardiac medications
  • Keep medical information in your local language and English