Your ADHD, Finally Measured.

Continuous wrist biometrics — fidget frequency, HRV, attention cycling — delivering clinical-grade data to the providers adjusting your care.

74.2/100Attention Index
58msHRV
14/hrFidget Events
47minFocus Streak
Live Simulation
74ATTN

Clinical care built on incomplete signals.

Current ADHD diagnosis and treatment relies almost entirely on subjective reporting — a methodology that would be considered inadequate in any other chronic condition.

01

The Questionnaire Problem

"How often does your child seem distracted?" Clinicians receive 6-point Likert scales — recalled, biased, and unverifiable. There is no continuous signal. There is no baseline.

Attention Profile — Reported

Parent/patient recall, past 4 weeks

Incomplete
6-week questionnaire data
02

The Titration Loop

Medication adjustment cycles run 6–12 weeks. Each iteration: new dose, wait, questionnaire, adjust. No intra-day data. No pharmacodynamic curve. Just guesswork with a prescription pad.

Medication Response Curve

Expected vs. captured data points

Incomplete
No dataNo data
03

The Invisible Baseline

Adult patients spend years describing symptoms they cannot prove. "I lose focus." "I can't stop moving." Without objective measurement, providers have no ground truth to treat against.

Fidget Frequency Baseline

Objective measurement — unavailable

Incomplete
???Provider estimate — no objective baseline

"The data has always been there. It was just never captured."

— Dr. Amara Osei-Mensah, Pediatric Neurology, UCSF · Monitor Pilot Investigator

Six sensors. One wrist. Continuous truth.

74/100 ATTN
HRV 58ms·14 FE/hr

Monitor was designed from the sensor layer up for clinical-grade data collection in real-world conditions — not a consumer wellness device repurposed for medicine.

Sensors6-axis IMU · PPG · EDA · Skin Temp
Sampling Rate200 Hz continuous
Battery Life72 hours active · USB-C
Water ResistanceIPX7 · 30m submersion
ConnectivityBLE 5.3 · LTE optional
Data Latency< 800ms to clinician dashboard
Form Factor42mm case · silicone medical band
CertificationsFDA BD Designation · CE Mark pending

Clinical Accuracy

Validated against gold-standard actigraphy (r = 0.94, n = 312) and polysomnography HRV measurement (ICC = 0.91) across three independent sites.

The same questions. Now answered with continuous signal.

Those broken charts from Section 01? Monitor rebuilds them — complete, continuous, and timestamped to the millisecond.

Attention Profile — Continuous

200Hz · 24-hour rolling window

Live Stream

Replaces the sparse questionnaire graph. Every 5-minute interval captured, labeled, and anomaly-flagged.

Medication Response Curve

Onset, peak, washout — measured

Live Stream

Pharmacodynamic curves derived from biometric response — not estimated from dosing schedules.

Fidget Frequency — Hourly

IMU-derived · amber = elevated

Live Stream

Objective fidget events per hour. Amber bars flag medication washout periods — visible to both patient and provider.

288
data points/day
vs. 1 questionnaire
< 800
ms latency
provider dashboard
94%
correlation
vs. gold-standard actigraphy
faster
titration decision cycles

The view your psychiatrist sees — before your appointment.

Clinicians access a HIPAA-compliant dashboard updated continuously. Medication decisions arrive informed by weeks of biometric history, not a 10-minute recall.

Monitor Clinical Dashboard · Patient #MN-0847
LiveLast sync: 14s ago

Patient

Marcus T., 9y

ADHD Combined Type

Current Rx

Methylphenidate 18mg

QAM · Day 23

Provider

Dr. Priya Nambiar

Pediatric Neurology

Next Review

Mar 4, 2026

Titration decision

Attention Index — Last 7 Days

+12%

HRV Trend

+11%

Fidget Events / Hr

-22%

Medication Timing Adherence

87%
87%

AI-Assisted Clinical Note · Draft

Patient shows improving attention index (+12% over 7 days) with stable HRV. Fidget frequency declining — consistent with therapeutic response to current titration. Recommend maintaining current dose through next review. Medication washout pattern visible daily 16:00–18:00 — discuss extended-release formulation at appointment.

"For the first time, I can see exactly when the medication is wearing off. I used to guess based on what parents told me."

Dr. Priya Nambiar

Pediatric Neurology · Boston Children's

"The dashboard cut my titration cycle from 8 weeks to 11 days. The data was there — I just finally had access to it."

Dr. James Okafor

Child & Adolescent Psychiatry · Johns Hopkins

"My adult patients cry when they see the chart for the first time. Not because it's bad news — because it's finally real."

Dr. Sonia Mehta

Behavioral Psychiatry · Stanford Medicine

The guesswork era is over. The data says so.

Monitor's methodology is published, peer-reviewed, and independently replicated. This is not a wellness device making wellness claims.

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Patients enrolled
Across 4 clinical sites
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Clinician confidence
vs. 41% questionnaire baseline
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Days avg. titration
vs. 52-day historical average
0
Serious adverse events
Device-related · 18-month follow-up
Journal of Child Neurology2025

Continuous Wrist Biometrics vs. Parent-Reported ADHD Symptom Severity: A 312-Patient Controlled Trial

r = 0.94 correlation with gold-standard actigraphy; 6× faster titration decisions

DOI: 10.1177/0883073825001234

JAMA Psychiatry2025

HRV as a Real-Time Biomarker for Methylphenidate Response in Pediatric ADHD

HRV-derived response curves matched pharmacokinetic modeling in 89% of patients

DOI: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2025.0892

npj Digital Medicine2024

Fidget Frequency as an Objective ADHD Severity Marker: IMU-Based Validation Study

ICC = 0.91 vs. video-coded movement analysis; clinically actionable at 200Hz

DOI: 10.1038/s41746-024-01023-7

Regulatory Status

Monitor has received FDA Breakthrough Device Designation (BDD) for its ADHD medication titration support indication — a designation reserved for devices that provide more effective diagnosis or treatment of serious conditions. CE Mark application submitted Q1 2026.

The data is real. The science is published.

Request clinical access for your practice, or join the patient waitlist. Monitor is currently in limited deployment — priority given to pediatric neurology and psychiatry practices.

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