A continuous and unobtrusive way to optimize your patient care
Reimbursable by Medicare
Receive an accessible, intuitive report, combining physiological and self-reported patient data, all collected using our FDA-cleared Embrace2 smartband while your patient is at home.
A revolution in monitoring and care management for people with epilepsy
Enhances your decisions with a rich array of objective data
Determine generalized tonic-clonic seizures (GTCS) occurrence and frequency, detected using our FDA-cleared algorithm
Verify patient and witnesses’ accounts of seizure activity
Understand if sleep and activity patterns have changed
Review medication compliance
Adapts to your current workflow with ease
Efficient: Automatically receive monthly objective and patient-reported seizure counts
100% Remote: Provide better treatment without the need for additional patient visits
Fast: View patient data at a glance thanks to our intuitive layout
Easy: Automatically receive monthly report
Fits seamlessly into the everyday life of patients
Small, portable, and discreetly made to be worn both day and night
Round-the-clock monitoring with 48+ hour battery life
Waterproof
User-friendly apps that allow patients to review their daily sleep and activity patterns with seizure counts
Reimbursable by Medicare through Remote Patient Monitoring codes
CPT Code
99453
Remote monitoring of physiologic parameter(s) (e.g., weight, blood pressure, pulse oximetry, respiratory flow rate), initial; set-up and patient education on use of equipment.
99454
Remote monitoring of physiologic parameter(s) (e.g., weight, blood pressure, pulse oximetry, respiratory flow rate), initial; device(s) supply with daily recording(s) or programmed alert(s) transmission, each 30 days.
99457
Remote physiologic monitoring treatment management services, 20 minutes or more of clinical staff/physician/other qualified healthcare professional time in a calendar month requiring interactive communication with the patient/caregiver during the month.
Already trusted by thousands of physicians and patients that are relying on the solution daily
Patrick Brown, MD
Pediatric Epileptologist
“I began to see how patients were incorporating the device into their lives and how it not only helped reduce fear, but helped families experience a certain sense of safety they hadn’t felt in years.”
Anup Patel, MD
Section Chief of Neurology at Nationwide Children’s Hospital
“The best wearable technology in pediatric epilepsy is the Embrace Watch, which takes a watch-based approach to seizure detection and uses motion sensor accelerometry and a galvanic skin response.”
Jessica
Mom and Caregiver
“Thanks to the Embrace, I now have peace of mind knowing that my daughter is not all alone. If I don’t catch the seizure myself, the watch will.”