neurolog

Capturing the time between appointments.

Epilepsy and other episodic neurological conditions are often managed through brief clinic appointments months apart. Clinicians have to rely on what patients can remember, which can be subjective, incomplete and skewed toward recent events.

That makes it difficult to see patterns or know whether a treatment change is working.

Neurolog helps close that gap by empowering patients to log symptoms and sync wearable health data over time, back to clinicians and researchers for review.

For patients

A mobile app for logging events, symptoms, medication and syncing to consumer wearable devices like Apple Watch. We generate data insights to help patients better understand their condition and engage with their care.

Mobile app mockup showing patient event logging

For clinicians and research teams

Our portal provides access to individual patient and cohort-level views summarising patient event statistics and wearable data trends around events, with filtering, editable review windows and data export functionality.

Clinician dashboard mockup showing patient events and wearable summary data

Empowering patients, clinicians and researchers with longitudinal data

Study-fit logging

Event logging flows can be shaped around the target condition, symptoms, study protocol and the intended review cadence.

Wearable-aware summaries

Logged events can be reviewed alongside sleep, activity, heart rate and other wearable data.

Deployment support

For eligible collaborations, we can support HIPAA-aligned conversations, BAAs, data processing terms, ethics materials and region-specific deployment planning.

Clinical boundary

Neurolog supports structured data capture and review, but does not replace clinical judgement. It is not for emergency monitoring and does not provide diagnosis or treatment advice.

Work with us.

We are interested in clinical, research and health technology collaborations where longitudinal event data would change what teams can see between visits. Our platform is targeted at episodic neurological, psychiatric and related health conditions. We are currently working to conduct feedback studies, perform prototype deployments and build clinician-facing report workflows in collaboration witih our partners.