For Patients

Care that keeps up with your life.

Lyvup builds health tools for people living with long-term conditions — so the care you get doesn't stop at the door of the consulting room.

What Lyvup actually does.

If you live with a condition like type 2 diabetes, obesity, heart disease, or long-term mental health concerns, you already know the pattern. You see your doctor. You get advice. You leave. And then you are on your own with it — for weeks or months — until the next appointment.

We build the tools that fill in that space. Devices you can wear that measure what is happening with your body without needles. Software that helps you make sense of what you are seeing. Personalised guidance that adjusts to how you actually live — your schedule, your setbacks, your progress — rather than a generic plan built for an average patient.

Everything we build is developed with doctors and scientists at Amsterdam UMC, TU Delft, TU Eindhoven, and the University of Amsterdam. We do not put anything in front of patients until the research backs it up.

Coming Soon
Lyvup Ring
A ring that tracks how your glucose responds to your daily life — your sleep, your stress, your activity — without needles or patches. Not a replacement for your clinical monitor, but a window into the patterns that drive your health. If you are living with diabetes or a metabolic condition and would like to hear when it becomes available, get in touch.

If you use one of our tools, here is what changes.

Continuous insight
Not just occasional readings.
Instead of getting a result once every few months, you can see what is happening with your body day to day. Not as alarming flashing numbers — as clear, calm information you can actually use.
Personalised guidance
Guidance that fits your life.
A plan that assumes you cook three meals a day from scratch does not work if you do not. Our tools adapt to how you actually live, and they keep adapting as things change.
Clinical connection
Your doctor stays in the loop.
Our tools are designed to support the relationship with your doctor, not replace it. Your care team can see what matters — early warning signs, how you are responding to treatment — so the time you have with them is better used.
Research participation

Some of our work is in clinical studies — and you may be able to take part.

Several of Lyvup's programmes run as clinical research studies, in partnership with hospitals and universities. Depending on where you live and your condition, you may be eligible to take part. Participation is always voluntary, fully informed, and supervised by the lead clinical research team.

If you are interested in taking part in research, please use our contact form or ask your doctor to refer you. We will tell you honestly whether there is a study that fits your situation.

We do not keep expired calls posted to create the impression of activity. If no studies are currently recruiting for your condition, we will say so directly.

What happens to the information you share with us.

Health data is among the most sensitive information about you. We treat it that way. Under European law — the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) — health data is classified as "special category" data and comes with stronger protections than ordinary personal data. Lyvup complies with those requirements in full.

FAQ

Common questions.

I am not a researcher. Can I just buy one of your tools?
Several of our platforms are available only through clinical studies or through healthcare providers we work with. Some will become available more widely over time. If you are interested in a specific tool, email us and we will tell you honestly where it is in the process.
Do I need to be tech-savvy to use any of this?
No. We design our tools specifically so that someone who is not comfortable with technology can use them without feeling lost. If a tool requires significant technical skill to benefit from, we consider that a design failure on our part — not a filter for the user.
Is this covered by my insurance?
That depends on the tool, the condition, and the country. Some of what we build is reimbursed through public health systems or health insurance. Some is not yet. Where reimbursement applies, we will tell you directly.
What happens if I stop using a Lyvup tool?
Nothing happens to you. You can stop at any time, for any reason. You can also ask us to delete any data we hold about you, and we will do so in accordance with the timelines set by GDPR.
Is my doctor involved?
For tools used in clinical care, yes — your doctor or care team receives the information that is clinically useful. For research participation, your doctor may refer you but the research team takes responsibility for the study itself.

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