Welcome to iMobileWellness!

Our goal is to provide you first-in-class, up-to-the-minute cardiovascular health information and content using the latest in social media and mobile technology.

The big idea is really a simple one:

  • Bring patients and physicians together where high-quality information is easily accessible, understandable and shareable
  • Build a community around cardiovascular health by listening to members’ needs and sharing their experiences
  • Build useful tools including mobile applications for anywhere, anytime access

Your health is in your hands.

Integral to our success, and something I am extremely excited about, is the iMobileWellness community. Our community is where patient stories and important medical cases get shared and discussed. It’s also where people get answers to important questions and help each other navigate through specific health experiences.

We believe making decisions together is powerful medicine.

iMobileWellness.com was developed to enhance, not replace traditional patent-physician interactions. Our aim is to help improve how medicine is practiced today and also help prevent cardiovascular disease and stroke by giving physicians and other healthcare professionals useful tools with which to help prepare, inform and educate patients. We are also focused on giving patients and family members better access to better information as well as provide connections to specialists and other patients who can help along the entire continuum of care from prevention and diagnosis to procedure and recovery.

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We encourage you to join our growing community. Follow and friend us on Twitter and Facebook.

Sincerely,

Grayson H. Wheatley III, M.D.
Chief Medical Officer
iMobileWellness LLC

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About Grayson H. Wheatley III, M.D.

Wheatley, a cardiovascular surgeon in Phoenix, is considered a pioneer in the use of mobile devices to facilitate physician and patient communications. He was one of the nation’s first physicians to use an iPod in his clinical practice, in 2005, and now regularly uses an iPad in office visits and hospital rounds to help educate patients. He frequently teaches other physicians on ways to use technology to enhance patient knowledge and understanding. See Grayson's bio.