FDA-registered Class II Medical Device

The breath between
appointments

BreatheMonitor reads your blood oxygen, respiratory rate, and exacerbation patterns 24 hours a day — sending quiet alerts to you and your pulmonologist before a flare becomes an ER visit.

BreatheMonitor wrist band worn on wrist showing teal sensor display
BreatheMonitor Band
Continuous SpO₂ · Respiratory Rate · Exacerbation Alerts
7-day batteryIPX7 waterproofSoft silicone
Exacerbation Risk Check

How many flare-ups could
you prevent this year?

Answer 4 questions. Get a personal risk profile in 60 seconds — no sign-up required.

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Question 1 of 4

What is your current GOLD stage?

Transparent Process

From a single breath
to an entire care ecosystem

Four layers. Each one invisible. Together, they give you back the walk to school.

Close-up of medical wearable sensor on wrist showing teal LED sensor reading blood oxygen
Layer 1 — Sensor
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Reading the breath at skin level

A dual-wavelength photoplethysmography sensor sits against the radial artery, sampling blood oxygen at 25 times per second — not spot checks, not hourly averages. Every breath, every moment.

The sensor reads capillary SpO₂ at 0.8mm depth, capturing micro-variations that precede visible symptoms by 4–18 hours.

Capillary SpO₂ — Last 6hLive
97.4%
Sensor depth
0.8 mm capillary
Medical data visualization on a clinical monitor showing respiratory pattern analysis charts
Layer 2 — Algorithm
2

The edge catches what the eye misses

Our on-device algorithm — trained on 2.4 million COPD patient-days — detects the subtle pattern signature that precedes an exacerbation: the slight SpO₂ drift, the elevated respiratory rate variability, the fractured sleep architecture.

Processing happens on the band itself. No raw health data ever leaves your wrist unencrypted.

Pattern Deviation ScoreFlagged
SpO₂ trend−2.1% over 4h
Resp. rate variance+3.2 br/min
Sleep disruption indexElevated
Baseline deviationCritical
Alert threshold exceeded — processing on-device
Pulmonologist reviewing patient data on a tablet showing COPD monitoring dashboard
Layer 3 — Alert
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Your pulmonologist knows before you feel it

When a pre-exacerbation pattern is confirmed, an encrypted alert reaches your pulmonologist's dashboard within 90 seconds — with the specific data that lets them act: adjust medication, schedule a call, or simply watch for 24 hours.

HIPAA-compliant end-to-end encryption. Physician dashboard integrates with Epic, Cerner, and major EHR systems.

Alert delivered
End-to-end encrypted · HIPAA compliant
Patient👤 Robert Callahan, 65
Physician🩺 Dr. Patricia Nguyen, MD
Alert type Pre-exacerbation pattern
Latency < 90 seconds
Elderly man walking with young granddaughter in a park on a sunny morning
Layer 4 — Outcome
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Home. Not the hospital.

Early intervention changes the trajectory. A phone call and a steroid course instead of an ER visit and a four-day admission. The data shows 73% reduction in COPD-related hospitalizations among BreatheMonitor users in year one.

73% fewer hospitalizations. 68% reduction in ER visits. Across 3,200 patients in our clinical validation study.

Intervention Outcome
Without
ER visit + 4-day admission
$14,200
With
Phone call + steroid course
$180
Robert stayed home with his granddaughter.

Ready to close the gap between appointments?

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Real Outcomes

The people who breathe
easier now

Patients, caregivers, and physicians — in their own words, with their own numbers.

"I walked Maya to school on Tuesday. First time in eight months. The band caught a pattern two days before — Dr. Nguyen called me, adjusted my prednisone, and I never felt the full flare."

Robert Callahan
COPD patient, GOLD III, retired machinist
3 ER visits → 0 in year one
hospitalizations prevented

"I used to wake up at 2 a.m. and put my ear near his chest to check. Now the app shows me his overnight SpO₂ trend. I sleep. He sleeps. We both sleep."

Donna Callahan
Caregiver, spouse of COPD patient
8 hrs
average caregiver sleep restored

"I manage 400 COPD patients across GOLD II through IV. BreatheMonitor changed my practice. I'm intervening on Tuesday instead of Saturday. That's the difference between a phone call and an admission."

Dr. Patricia Nguyen, MD
Pulmonologist, Midwest Respiratory Partners
73%
fewer hospitalizations in cohort

"My FEV₁ is 38%. I know I'm not going to get better. But the monitor tells me when to slow down before my body shouts it. That's not a small thing."

Harold Westbrook
COPD patient, GOLD IV, former teacher
4.1 → 1.2
annual exacerbations, year over year

"We integrated BreatheMonitor data into our Epic dashboard in one afternoon. The alert protocol runs automatically. My team is proactive instead of reactive."

Dr. Samuel Okafor, MD
Pulmonology practice director, 6 physicians
68%
reduction in ER visits across practice

"I'm 58 and on supplemental oxygen. My daughter lives in Denver. She checks my overnight report every morning before work. It keeps us both calm."

Margaret Torres
COPD patient, supplemental O₂, retired nurse
2,847 days
continuously monitored without a gap

"I walked Maya to school on Tuesday. First time in eight months. The band caught a pattern two days before — Dr. Nguyen called me, adjusted my prednisone, and I never felt the full flare."

Robert Callahan
COPD patient, GOLD III, retired machinist
3 ER visits → 0 in year one
hospitalizations prevented

"I used to wake up at 2 a.m. and put my ear near his chest to check. Now the app shows me his overnight SpO₂ trend. I sleep. He sleeps. We both sleep."

Donna Callahan
Caregiver, spouse of COPD patient
8 hrs
average caregiver sleep restored

"I manage 400 COPD patients across GOLD II through IV. BreatheMonitor changed my practice. I'm intervening on Tuesday instead of Saturday. That's the difference between a phone call and an admission."

Dr. Patricia Nguyen, MD
Pulmonologist, Midwest Respiratory Partners
73%
fewer hospitalizations in cohort

"My FEV₁ is 38%. I know I'm not going to get better. But the monitor tells me when to slow down before my body shouts it. That's not a small thing."

Harold Westbrook
COPD patient, GOLD IV, former teacher
4.1 → 1.2
annual exacerbations, year over year

"We integrated BreatheMonitor data into our Epic dashboard in one afternoon. The alert protocol runs automatically. My team is proactive instead of reactive."

Dr. Samuel Okafor, MD
Pulmonology practice director, 6 physicians
68%
reduction in ER visits across practice

"I'm 58 and on supplemental oxygen. My daughter lives in Denver. She checks my overnight report every morning before work. It keeps us both calm."

Margaret Torres
COPD patient, supplemental O₂, retired nurse
2,847 days
continuously monitored without a gap

"I'm 58 and on supplemental oxygen. My daughter lives in Denver. She checks my overnight report every morning before work. It keeps us both calm."

Margaret Torres
COPD patient, supplemental O₂, retired nurse
2,847 days
continuously monitored without a gap

"We integrated BreatheMonitor data into our Epic dashboard in one afternoon. The alert protocol runs automatically. My team is proactive instead of reactive."

Dr. Samuel Okafor, MD
Pulmonology practice director, 6 physicians
68%
reduction in ER visits across practice

"My FEV₁ is 38%. I know I'm not going to get better. But the monitor tells me when to slow down before my body shouts it. That's not a small thing."

Harold Westbrook
COPD patient, GOLD IV, former teacher
4.1 → 1.2
annual exacerbations, year over year

"I manage 400 COPD patients across GOLD II through IV. BreatheMonitor changed my practice. I'm intervening on Tuesday instead of Saturday. That's the difference between a phone call and an admission."

Dr. Patricia Nguyen, MD
Pulmonologist, Midwest Respiratory Partners
73%
fewer hospitalizations in cohort

"I used to wake up at 2 a.m. and put my ear near his chest to check. Now the app shows me his overnight SpO₂ trend. I sleep. He sleeps. We both sleep."

Donna Callahan
Caregiver, spouse of COPD patient
8 hrs
average caregiver sleep restored

"I walked Maya to school on Tuesday. First time in eight months. The band caught a pattern two days before — Dr. Nguyen called me, adjusted my prednisone, and I never felt the full flare."

Robert Callahan
COPD patient, GOLD III, retired machinist
3 ER visits → 0 in year one
hospitalizations prevented

"I'm 58 and on supplemental oxygen. My daughter lives in Denver. She checks my overnight report every morning before work. It keeps us both calm."

Margaret Torres
COPD patient, supplemental O₂, retired nurse
2,847 days
continuously monitored without a gap

"We integrated BreatheMonitor data into our Epic dashboard in one afternoon. The alert protocol runs automatically. My team is proactive instead of reactive."

Dr. Samuel Okafor, MD
Pulmonology practice director, 6 physicians
68%
reduction in ER visits across practice

"My FEV₁ is 38%. I know I'm not going to get better. But the monitor tells me when to slow down before my body shouts it. That's not a small thing."

Harold Westbrook
COPD patient, GOLD IV, former teacher
4.1 → 1.2
annual exacerbations, year over year

"I manage 400 COPD patients across GOLD II through IV. BreatheMonitor changed my practice. I'm intervening on Tuesday instead of Saturday. That's the difference between a phone call and an admission."

Dr. Patricia Nguyen, MD
Pulmonologist, Midwest Respiratory Partners
73%
fewer hospitalizations in cohort

"I used to wake up at 2 a.m. and put my ear near his chest to check. Now the app shows me his overnight SpO₂ trend. I sleep. He sleeps. We both sleep."

Donna Callahan
Caregiver, spouse of COPD patient
8 hrs
average caregiver sleep restored

"I walked Maya to school on Tuesday. First time in eight months. The band caught a pattern two days before — Dr. Nguyen called me, adjusted my prednisone, and I never felt the full flare."

Robert Callahan
COPD patient, GOLD III, retired machinist
3 ER visits → 0 in year one
hospitalizations prevented
3,200+
patients in clinical validation
73%
fewer hospitalizations, year 1
68%
reduction in ER visits
4–18h
advance warning before symptoms
Book a Consultation

Start monitoring in
as little as 3 days

A 20-minute video or phone consultation with a respiratory care specialist. We'll review your history, configure your device, and connect your pulmonologist.

What happens in the consultation

01Review your COPD history, current medications, and monitoring gaps
02Configure your BreatheMonitor to your baseline and alert thresholds
03Connect your physician to the dashboard — or help you find a pulmonologist
04Device ships within 2 business days of consultation
Send This to My Doctor
Forward your risk profile + device summary

Sends a one-page PDF: your risk profile, device specs, and integration instructions for Epic/Cerner.

Breathing in sync with a calm, 4-second rhythm. That's what monitoring feels like.

Transparent Pricing

No surprise bills.
Just steady breathing.

All plans include the device. No upfront hardware cost. Cancel anytime. Most insurance plans cover partial or full cost with a pulmonologist referral.

Personal
$89/month

For patients and caregivers who want continuous, confident monitoring.

  • 24/7 SpO₂ + respiratory rate monitoring
  • Exacerbation pattern detection
  • Real-time alerts to patient & caregiver app
  • Weekly trend reports
  • Physician-shareable PDF summaries
  • 7-day battery, IPX7 waterproof band
  • Free replacement if band fails
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Most Popular
Connected Care
$129/month

For patients with an active pulmonologist relationship. Includes full physician dashboard integration.

  • Everything in Personal
  • Live physician dashboard (Epic/Cerner/standalone)
  • Automated pre-exacerbation alerts to physician
  • Monthly care team review report
  • HIPAA Business Associate Agreement
  • Priority phone support
  • Caregiver app for up to 3 family members
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Practice
Custom

For pulmonology practices managing 10+ COPD patients. Volume pricing, EHR integration, and dedicated implementation support.

All Connected Care features
Volume pricing from $49/patient/month
Dedicated implementation specialist
Custom alert protocols by GOLD stage
Population-level outcomes dashboard
Staff training and onboarding
SLA with 99.9% uptime guarantee
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We currently support practices in 32 states. EHR integration typically live in 5 business days.

Insurance coverage: BreatheMonitor qualifies for reimbursement under CPT codes 99453, 99454, and 99457 (Remote Physiological Monitoring). Most Medicare Advantage and commercial plans cover 70–100% with a pulmonologist prescription. Our billing team helps with every claim at no additional charge.