A small, comfortable wearable keeps your care team more closely connected to your recovery — at the hospital and at home. It supports your clinicians; it never replaces them.
From set-up to recovery at home, here's what taking part usually looks like — with your care team involved throughout.
Your care team places a small wearable sensor and shows you how it works. It's quick and comfortable.
You carry on with your day. The sensor measures quietly in the background, at the hospital and at home.
Your measurements travel securely to your care team, so they have a fuller picture between visits.
Clinicians review the information and make every decision about your care. The device only helps them see sooner.
It's designed to fit into everyday life with as little fuss as possible.
The sensor sits comfortably against the skin in a spot your care team chooses. It's light and low-profile.
It's worn continuously and charged as your care team advises. Most people quickly forget it's there.
You can move, rest, and go about normal activity. Follow the simple guidance your care team gives you.
CrelyCOMPASS helps your clinicians notice changes earlier. It does not diagnose, and it is not a substitute for the judgement of your care team.
Yes — it's soft, lightweight, and low-profile. Most people quickly stop noticing it.
Follow the guidance your care team gives you. Some set-ups are splash-resistant; for others, it's briefly removed.
Nothing to worry about — it may simply stop sending good measurements. Reposition it as instructed, or let your care team know.
Your care team, and Crely's systems that support them. Your information is handled securely and kept confidential.
No. It helps your care team see changes earlier. Your clinicians make every decision about your care.
Trust how you feel. Contact your care team — and in an emergency, call your local emergency services right away.
Yes. Taking part is voluntary. If you'd like to stop, just talk to your care team.
Any cost is arranged through your hospital or program. Your care team can tell you what applies to you.
Your care team is your first point of contact. For questions about the device itself, our patient support team is glad to help.
Patient support