Today's doses, at a glance
What's due, what's taken, what's pending — the day's medicine picture, visible from your own phone with your parent's consent.
Parent care
From eight hundred kilometres away, "Are you taking your medicines?" is the only tool you have — and "Yes, yes" is the only answer you'll get. Elderly parents carry tablets from several doctors, several visits, several years. Nityaayu shows you the true picture of today: what's current, what's due, what's running low — and flags the combinations worth a doctor's second look.
Flagged pairs are prompts to ask a doctor — never advice.
The moment it helps
"Appa had a new tablet from the second cardiologist and was still taking the old one too. I'd never have caught it on a phone call. The app flagged the pair and we asked Dr. Krishnan at the next visit."
Daughter in Dubai · father in Coimbatore
What you can finally see
Distance turns care into guesswork. A current, shared view turns it back into something you can actually act on.
What's due, what's taken, what's pending — the day's medicine picture, visible from your own phone with your parent's consent.
Medicines from different doctors and years collapse into a single up-to-date list everyone can trust.
When two medicines have a known interaction, Nityaayu raises it as a question for the doctor — with their name on screen — not an alarm.
See what's running low so a sibling or chemist can step in days early, even when you can't be there.
How it works
STEP 01
Add medicines from recent prescriptions and visits — once, together — so the picture starts true.
STEP 02
They choose what you can see: today's doses, refills, or more. Every toggle is theirs to flip.
STEP 03
A missed dose, a low strip, or a flagged pair surfaces in time to make a call or a visit count.
What changes across the distance
Common questions
Yes, with their permission — the current list, today's doses, and refill status, from your own phone, without taking their phone away.
When two have a known interaction, it raises a calm question to check with the doctor by name. A flag to discuss, never a verdict.
Always. They decide what each person sees and can change or remove access whenever they like.
Keep reading
The dose reminders that keep today's routine on track.
Coordinate across siblings and helpers, with access your parent owns.
Plan refills days early, even from far away.
Medicines, refills, reports, and follow-ups in one calm place.
Build the current list together and stay quietly in the loop.