StaQ for clinics
Your patients already track their GLP-1s, peptides, and supplements in StaQ. The best version of that work is a clear summary they can hand you at their next visit.
StaQ is a personal health app, controlled by the patient. It is not a clinical record, not medical advice, and not a substitute for your own judgment — it helps your patients bring you organized, accurate history instead of memory.
How it fits your practice today
It's patient-mediated — there's nothing for your clinic to install or log into:
- You recommend StaQ to patients who'd benefit from tracking a more complex regimen.
- They track between visits — doses and titration, weight, labs, symptoms, how they're feeling.
- They share a report with you — a focused summary they choose to send, so you start the visit from a real record instead of "I think I missed a couple of weeks."
What the patient brings you
- Dose & titration history with adherence against their target dose
- Modeled exposure over time and steady-state context (clearly labeled as estimates, not measurements)
- Weight trend, check-ins, and any labs they've added
- A printable summary plus a raw data export — their record, shareable on their terms
How we handle data
We treat health data with care, and the patient stays in control:
- The patient owns their data — they decide what to track and what to share.
- Encrypted in transit, isolated per account, and never sold.
- Export or delete anytime — including the documents used for our AI features, which aren't retained after processing.
Have questions about how data is handled in your specific context? Reach out — we're glad to walk through the details.
Tell us what your clinic would need
We're talking with clinicians about how StaQ can support care between visits. If StaQ could help your practice, we'd love to hear what would make it genuinely useful.
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