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Intro to Health data on iPad

The Health app securely stores your health information from iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch, as well as from compatible third-party apps and connected devices. You can also manually enter data for body measurements, symptoms, menstrual cycle information, and more.

Siri: On supported models, ask Siri something like, “What’s my heart rate?” or “How far have I walked today?” Not available in all languages or regions. Learn how to use Siri.

👁 The Summary screen in Health. Information about activity, medications, vitals, state of mind, sleep, heart rate, and workouts appears below Pinned.

Health data from iPad

iPad automatically stores and analyzes valuable health data, including the following:

  • Headphone audio levels: Audio level measurements from connected AirPods, EarPods, or other compatible headphones are automatically stored in Health. You can review this data in the Hearing category to help you understand your headphone listening habits.

  • Sleep history: If you set up a sleep schedule in Health on iPhone, iPhone estimates the periods you’re lying in bed with the intention to sleep. You can review this data in the Sleep category on iPad to help you meet your sleep goals.

  • Health records from your healthcare providers: If you download health records on iPhone, you can browse health records of your allergies, medical conditions, medications, and more from supported healthcare organizations on iPad (not available in all countries or regions).

Health data from other apps and devices

As you set up health and fitness apps that you download from the App Store, follow their onscreen instructions to allow them to share data with Health.

To store data from devices like blood pressure monitors and weight scales, follow their setup instructions. Bluetooth® devices need to be paired with iPad.

Note: You can change health data permissions for apps and devices at any time.

Data that you add manually

You can manually enter data about your menstrual cycles, medications, body measurements, and more.

Important: iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch aren’t medical devices. See Important safety information for iPad.

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