We match users' meds schedules to their daily BP spikes
so they don’t have to live in fear of dying
in their sleep.

OUR STORY

MY CRISIS

Two years ago, I suffered a hypertensive crisis and feared that I would die in my sleep…my blood pressure spiked to 222/121.

While my doctors prescribed my meds for early morning, my blood pressure spiked late at night.

NOT MATCHED TO SPIKES

I started taking my blood pressure readings 30 times a day to find all my blood pressure spikes (“hotspots”); then rescheduled my meds to match those hotspots.

MATCH SAVED MY LIFE

This simple process of matching med schedules to hotspots saved my life

HYPERVENTION

I started HyperVention so hypertensives don’t have to live in fear of dying in their sleep

EMPOWERING USERS

Now we’re empowering hypertensives to generate their own hotspot analyses, drug schedule recommendations, and impact analyses

SIMPLE PROCESS

Simply by registering, buying a plan, and wearing a smart watch

DON’T LIVE IN FEAR

People shouldn’t have to live in fear of dying in their sleep.

MATCH IT—IT WORKS

Matching med schedules to blood pressure hotspots can close the gap and reduce the risk of aneurysms, strokes, and heart attacks for hypertensives.

LET’S SAVE BILLIONS

HyperVention worked for me…let’s make it work for billions across the world

PREVENTABLE

High blood pressure is the world’s leading preventable cause of premature death, It can result in aneurysms, strokes, and heart attacks

GATEWAY DISEASE

Severely high blood pressure can damage blood vessels and body organs, including the heart, brain, kidneys, and eyes

ADULTS SUFFERING

48% of US adults suffer from high blood pressure (hypertension). Black people suffer at a higher rate than other ethnicities

MILLIONS IN CRISIS

2-3% of hypertensives suffer hypertensive crises each year, meaning 2-4M people constantly live in fear of dying in their sleep

HYPERVENTION MOMENT

This was Nam's blood pressure after one year matching his med schedule to his BP hotspots

People shouldn't have to live in fear of dying in their sleep.

Matching meds schedules to blood pressure hotspots can close the gap and reduce the risk of aneurysms, strokes, and heart attacks for hypertensives.