New Trayt’s app tracks neurodevelopmental disorders symptoms

May 3, 2018  Source: Jophy Joseph 914

US patient-centric data analytics company, Trayt Technologies (formerly Ava Health), has developed an app to help improve the diagnosis, treatment, and quality of life for patients with autism, ADHD and other neurodevelopmental and brain disorders.

The company launched the mHealth app, for both iOS and Android devices, which has a comorbid rating scale, as well as measurements of how effective treatments are through which parents, caregivers, and doctors can collect and analyzed health data of patient’s with brain-based disorders to ensure the relevant treatment is given and to monitor outcomes.

Founder and CEO of Trayt, Malekeh Amini, developed the idea for the app after her son was diagnosed with neurodevelopmental disorders. Amini’s son exhibited several overlapping neurological and non-neurological symptoms that physicians and therapists ended up treating as independent conditions, which didn’t lead to any positive results.

According to the company, Trayt’s analytic engine delivers patient insights and recommendations that provide a daily roadmap to improve long-term health and keeps physicians and therapists up to date on the patient’s progress.  At present, the app is only available for parent volunteers in the US who wish to participate in a pilot study to improve the quality of life of their children.

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