EpiCalendar - Seizure Diary Android

EpiCalendar - Seizure Diary

By: MedyCal
Your seizure diary - always ready to hand! And, of course, printable.

Features & Capabilities

EpiCalendar is a user-friendly seizure diary Chrome extension designed to help individuals track and manage their seizure events effectively. Users can log unlimited seizure events categorized by five different seizure types and organize them within various time periods. The extension offers a clear, calendar-based display of all recorded events.

Key features include the ability to add personalized seizure causes, track menstrual periods, delete events, and export all monthly data as a printable PDF report. Premium users can also input their personal information and medication details and view the date of their last consultation within the export. Importantly, all your health data is securely stored locally on your device, giving you full control. EpiCalendar supports proactive health management by providing detailed seizure tracking to assist both patients and healthcare providers during consultations.

User Growth & Download Statistics

App
By:
MedyCal
Downloads:
17,355 3
Rating:
4.19
(386)
Version:
VARY Last updated: 2022-10-09
Creation date:
2016-01-06
Publisher country:
DE DE
Email:
ap*****@gmail.com
URLs:
Privacy policy
Full description:
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Source:
Google Play Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-10
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Contact the developer

Chrome-Stats does not own this Android app. Please use these information below to contact the Android app developer.
Developed by:
MedyCal
Google Play Store
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.medycal.epicalendar
Email:
ap*****@gmail.com

User Reviews

Purchased full app but cannot access any of the extra features
by Ca*****, 2021-09-04

littleraly so helpful means I know what the days gonna be like and I can let others know
by Th*****, 2021-08-04
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