Now available on Android

Track your recovery,
one drain at a time.

DrainLog helps patients and caregivers monitor surgical drain output with precision — log readings, watch trends, and share progress with your provider.

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⚠️ DrainLog is a personal tracking tool only — not a medical device. Always consult your healthcare provider for clinical decisions.

Features

Everything you need
post-surgery

Built with patients and caregivers in mind — simple enough for daily use, detailed enough for clinical conversations.

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Log Drain Output
Record volume, output character, and notes for up to 4 drains per patient. Quick-add buttons make logging fast even on difficult days.
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Daily Trend Charts
Visualise output trends over 7, 14, or 30 days. See at a glance whether output is trending down toward drain removal.
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Threshold Alerts
Set a daily output limit per drain. The app alerts you when daily output exceeds your surgeon's threshold.
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Present Mode
A full-screen clinical summary designed for showing to your provider at an appointment. Export as PDF with one tap.
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Share with Providers
Invite your surgeon or nurse to view your data in real time. Control whether they can read-only or also log readings.
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Cloud Sync
Your data syncs securely to the cloud so it's always backed up. Works offline and syncs automatically when you reconnect.
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Export Reports
Generate PDF, Excel, or CSV reports for any date range. The 48-hour window is highlighted as the primary clinical metric.
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Private & Secure
Biometric lock, encrypted backups, and Firestore security rules ensure your health data stays yours alone.
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Caretaker Mode
Manage multiple patients from one account. Perfect for home health aides, family caregivers, and post-op support teams.

⚕️ Medical Disclaimer

DrainLog is a personal health data logging application. It is not a medical device, has not been evaluated or cleared by the FDA or any regulatory body, and does not provide medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment recommendations. All clinical decisions — including drain removal — must be made by a qualified healthcare provider. In a medical emergency, call emergency services immediately.