For veterans and people living with spinal cord injury
Autonomic dysreflexia rarely waits for a clinic appointment. ADID is built to be worn through your day — quietly capturing the physiologic signals that matter, alerting the people you trust when something serious is detected, and replacing memory with a real record for your care team.
A wearable, an app, and a safety net.
The ADID smartwatch quietly captures heart rate and HRV continuously. The phone app holds your baseline, your history, and the “Log AD Episode” button when you or a caregiver want to record something manually. And when ADID detects a serious event with high confidence, designated caregivers can be alerted automatically.
- ✓Free, worldwide: no subscriptions, no paywalls, no insurance billing.
- ✓Passive: nothing to log unless you want to. ADID is doing the work in the background.
- ✓Personal baseline: changes are measured against your physiology, not an average.
- ✓Caregiver alerts: configurable, scoped, and only for events you’ve agreed to share.
What changes when monitoring is continuous
You don’t have to remember.
Episodes can be partial, brief, or silent — and even when they aren’t, recalling them hours or days later is hard. ADID records the surrounding physiologic context automatically.
Your clinic visit becomes data-rich.
Instead of starting from scratch, your care team reviews trend data, time-stamped episodes, and confidence scores from the time between visits. Telehealth sessions work better with a real substrate.
The people you trust can be looped in.
Caregivers, family members, or VA care coordinators can be added as alert recipients. When a serious high-confidence event is detected, they know in real time — not the next morning.
Your data, your control.
Data is shared only with the clinical site and contacts you authorize. You can request export or deletion at any time — see the Privacy Policy and deletion page.
For veterans
ADID was built with veterans living with SCI in mind. The platform is provided free of charge and works alongside VA-affiliated care teams — not as a replacement for VA services, but as a continuous-monitoring complement to them.
No bill attached.
You won’t be asked for insurance information, a credit card, or a subscription to use ADID. The platform is free at the point of use and supported by the mission that built it.
Works alongside your care team.
ADID is designed to fit into existing SCI care — including the workflows used in VA SCI/D centers — not to compete with it. Your data is scoped to the clinical site you authorize.
ADID is a monitoring system, not a diagnostic device. It is designed to support — not replace — care from your clinical team. If you suspect an autonomic dysreflexia episode, follow the response taught by your care team: identify and remove the trigger, and escalate to medical care.
We’re enrolling individuals through participating clinical sites — free of charge. Email info@adid.app to learn more, or see our FAQ.