The PocDoc app is only compatible with specified Apple device models on iOS version 11+ :
• iPhone 15 / Pro (Not Pro Max or Plus)
• iPhone 14 / Pro / Pro Max (Not Plus)
• iPhone 13 / Pro / Pro Max (Not Plus)
• iPhone SE 2nd / 3rd Gen (Not 1st Gen)
• iPhone 12 / Pro / Mini (Not Plus)
• iPhone 11 / Pro (Not Plus or Mini)
• iPhone 8 (Not Plus)
• iPhone X / XS / XR
• iPad 8th Gen / 9th Gen (No other variant)
We regularly evaluate new devices models, if the device you are using is not supported please check again at a later date for updates.
PocDoc is part of a UK CA marked lateral flow device that enables trained users to provide their patients with a point-of-care five-marker cholesterol test in under 10 minutes.
The PocDoc app works in conjunction with the PocDoc Lipid Test and can provide results in minutes, whereas the same test may take many days through a laboratory. Tests are provided directly from PocDoc and are not available for individuals to purchase directly.
Whether you are providing preventative healthcare checks, wellness checks, or cardiovascular health screens, the simple PocDoc test can determine the concentration of all the three cholesterol types from a single finger prick (20μL). From these three types, a further two markers can be inferred (non-HDL, LDL) and TC:HDL ratio, giving you:
• Total Cholesterol (direct measurement)
• non-HDL (inferred calculation)
• LDL (inferred calculation)
• HDL (direct calculation)
• Total Cholesterol/HDL ratio (inferred calculation)
• Triglycerides (direct measurement).
Our advanced cloud-based computer vision algorithm, simplifies and accelerate the work undertaken in labs. PocDoc will guide you through every step of the process, providing you with a clear and reliable panel of results to discuss with your patient.
If any follow-up action is indicated, based on the results of your test (i.e. if you receive an unhealthy result), this must be done in consultation with a healthcare professional (e.g. your doctor or physician). Do not take any decisions relating to starting or stopping medication or changing medication, or medical treatment, without first consulting your GP.