See more of yourself
in Health.

The Health app was created to help organize your important health information and make it easy to access in a central and secure place. Get helpful new insights in mental and vision health. And see it all on both iPhone and iPad.

The Health app puts important information at your fingertips, including your health records, medications, labs, activity, and sleep. It also makes it simple to securely share that information.

With your AirPods Pro 2 paired with an iPhone or iPad, you can take a scientifically validated Hearing Test and gain deeper insights into your hearing health in the Health app.1

It collects health and fitness data from your iPhone, iPad, the built-in sensors on your Apple Watch, compatible third-party devices, and apps that use HealthKit.

The Health app is built to keep your data secure and protect your privacy. Your data is encrypted and you are always in control of your health information.

A closer look at your
physical and mental health.

The more informed you are, the more empowered you are to take action. That’s why the Health app helps you make sense of your data.

A great view of you.

Highlights uses on-device machine learning to serve up what matters most to you, like your steps, sleep, or vitals.

Your mental health. Top of mind.

Your mental health is as important as your physical health, and even contributes to it. Now you can reflect on your state of mind to help build emotional awareness and resilience.

Access to assessments and resources.

Take standardized mental health assessments often used by clinicians to answer a set of questions about how you’re feeling, then see your current risk for depression or anxiety. This will help you understand if you should talk to your doctor, and you’ll have a PDF of the results that you can share. You’ll also get access to crisis resources and articles.

Coming fall 2024

The world’s first all-in-one hearing health experience.

With AirPods Pro 2, you can test your hearing in about five minutes and use the Hearing Aid capability to boost the sounds you need.1 And the active Hearing Protection feature helps prevent exposure to loud environmental noise across all listening modes.2

An iPhone device displaying Hearing Test Results in the Health app next to AirPods Pro 2. An iPhone device displaying Hearing Test Results in the Health app next to AirPods Pro 2.

Medications made easier.

You can receive reminders to log medications, vitamins, and supplements on your Apple Watch, iPhone, and iPad. You can view charts and highlights in the Health app on iPhone or iPad and see more detailed information about when and how consistently you take your medications.

For a better understanding of your daily health status.

The Vitals app on Apple Watch puts your overnight health data in one convenient place. So you’ll always know at a glance how your metrics are stacking up and when to pay more attention to your body.

Apple Watch displaying the new Vitals app. Apple Watch displaying the new Vitals app.

Get insights into sleep stages.

Using the sensors in Apple Watch, you can get deeper insights into how much time you spend in three sleep stages: REM, Core, and Deep.

An iPhone device displaying Sleep Stages in the Health app. An iPhone device displaying Sleep Stages in the Health app.

Spot signs of sleep apnea.

Sleep apnea is a condition in which breathing stops repeatedly and causes disrupted sleep. If untreated, it can lead to hypertension, type 2 diabetes, and cardiac issues. Now, you can be notified if your Breathing Disturbance data shows consistent signs of sleep apnea.6

Apple Watch and iPhone devices displaying Possible Sleep Apnea notifications in the Health app. Apple Watch and iPhone devices displaying Possible Sleep Apnea notifications in the Health app.

Shedding light on nearsightedness.

Myopia, or nearsightedness, typically starts in childhood and is on the rise. But one way you can help reduce the risk is by having your child spend at least 80 to 120 minutes outdoors in daylight each day. Apple Watch can measure time spent in daylight using the ambient light sensor.7 With Apple Watch For Your Kids, time in daylight can be measured from a child’s Apple Watch even if they don’t have an iPhone, and with Health Sharing, parents will be able to keep track of it.

A closer look at Screen Distance.

Viewing something like a device or book too closely for an extended period of time can also increase the risk of myopia. Using the same TrueDepth camera that powers Face ID on iPad and iPhone, the Screen Distance feature8 in Screen Time can encourage your child to move the device further away.

Caring is sharing.

Having a second set of eyes on your health data can give you peace of mind. With enhanced sharing features, the Health app lets you do just that by offering powerful new ways to stay connected to your loved ones and provide useful information to their care team.

Share with the people closest to you.

Health lets you share any information stored in the app. You can invite your loved ones to share their information with you.

You’re in charge of you.

When you share your information, you have complete control over what you share and the people and institutions you share with. And you can make changes at any time.

Knowledge is healthy.

You can receive important notifications about your loved ones’ health and view things like their activity, mobility data, heart rate data, and trends in the Sharing tab.

Make the most of your time with your care team.

Sharing data from the Health app can lead to richer, better-informed conversations with your care team. And to facilitate discussions, you can share PDFs of your health data, like an ECG waveform, medications list, cycle tracking history, mental health assessments, or available health records.

Be the leading
expert on you.

Your body is a complex system. The Health app helps make understanding it a bit simpler. With it you can organize and access a vast array of health records, including allergies, labs, and immunizations — and sort through it all with ease.

Big steps in mobility.

Apple Watch and iPhone give insights into your mobility metrics. You can even get alerts if your walking steadiness is low or very low and you’re at an increased risk of falling.

Stay in sync with your cycle.

Cycle Tracking lets you log your period, record symptoms like cramps, and track cycle factors like lactation. It can also help predict when your next period or fertile window will begin, as well as estimate when you likely ovulated.9

Your Medical ID. Always with you.

Create an emergency Medical ID card that allows first responders to access your critical medical information from the Lock Screen.

More apps. More information.

The Health app can incorporate data from tens of thousands of third-party apps that are designed to promote healthier habits — everything from nutrition to meditation to fitness.

AFib History.

If you’ve been diagnosed with atrial fibrillation, AFib History on Apple Watch can estimate how frequently your heart is in AFib. And in the Health app you can track lifestyle factors that may influence your condition.10

The most valuable donation you can make.

A single organ donor can save as many as eight lives. Make an impact by signing up for the Donate Life America registry directly from the Health app.

Designed for privacy
and security.

As we introduce and expand ways to share your health data, privacy continues to be at the core. All of our health features are built to keep your data secure and protect your privacy. Your health data is encrypted on your device and is accessible only with your passcode, Touch ID, or Face ID. And health data synced to iCloud is encrypted both in transit and at rest.

View the Health App Privacy white paper (PDF)

Your health data is safe.

The Health app lets you keep all your health information securely in one place on your device.

You are in control.

You decide which information is in the Health app, which apps can access your data, and who you share your data with.

The future of health
research is you.

Apple Watch and iPhone are ushering in a new era of health research.

You can contribute to groundbreaking studies by sharing health data.

Learn more about the Research app