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Veyetals

Veyetals For: Pain Medicine

Dr. Marion Lee, MD, specializing in pain management has teamed up with Veyetals to pilot the use of a powerful telehealth tool with patients. The free mobile app: Veyetals, allows for contactless snapshots of your vitals and monitoring through a smartphone camera, in just 60 seconds. 

“I’ve been very impressed by the app […] The ability to take a snapshot of multiple things, some snapshot of vitals that I was unable to do clinically otherwise; such as heart rate variability and mental health evaluations.”

As part of the pilot study: when patients came in for their appointments with Dr. Lee, a snapshot of their health measurements were taken using Veyetals on a mobile device. Their heart rate, heart rate variability, oxygen saturation, mental stress, and blood pressure readings were generated and recorded by FDA-cleared devices. As part of this pilot study, we are utilizing Veyetals in an easy to use and constantly improving app. Proving itself to be a game-changer for patients, and clinicians alike.

Veyetals provides an easy and free way to help track vital signs in tandem with traditional medical devices.Traditional medical devices can be costly, and hard to use at times. Veyetals can help with that to make wellness and health literacy something easily accessible to everyone. Given the current climate, solutions like Veyetals are the future of the health and wellness space.

Veyetals provides an easy and free way to help track vital signs in tandem with traditional medical devices.Traditional medical devices can be costly, and hard to use at times. Veyetals can help with that to make wellness and health literacy something easily accessible to everyone. Given the current climate, solutions like Veyetals are the future of the health and wellness space.

Dr. Marion Lee

Marion Lee, MD | Crisp Regional Hospital, Georgia

Dr. Marion Lee is an anesthesiologist, with subspecialties in addiction medicine & pain medicine, in Cordele, Georgia. He received his medical degree from Medical College of Georgia and has been in practice for more than 20 years.