No. Zovrah does not provide medical advice.
Zovrah is a wellbeing and reflection platform. It helps you understand your sleep, stress, nutrition, readiness, routines, and behaviour patterns. It does not diagnose, treat, prevent, monitor, predict, or cure any disease or medical condition.
What Zovrah provides
Zovrah provides general wellbeing guidance based on the information available in your account.
This may include:
Scores
Such as Readiness, Sleep, Stress, and Nutrition.
Insights
Such as possible patterns across your check-ins, logs, and routines.
Kairo guidance
Supportive explanations and small suggested actions based on your Zovrah data.
Reports
Summaries of your trends and logged information over time.
What Zovrah does not replace
Zovrah does not replace a doctor, therapist, dietitian, sleep specialist, or other qualified professional.
If you have a medical concern, urgent symptom, ongoing health issue, or need clinical advice, you should speak to a qualified professional.
Practitioner reports
If you export or share a Zovrah report, it should be treated as a conversation aid.
It may help you explain your recent sleep, stress, nutrition, readiness, and routines, but it is not a diagnostic record.
Need help?
For support, visit zovrah.com/help.
