How to Share Your Wearable and Glucose Data with Fishtown Medicine
Share continuous glucose monitors live with our clinic code fishtown (Dexcom Clarity or LibreView). For watches and rings (Apple, Whoop, Oura, Garmin, Samsung, Pixel), pull a full raw data export and email it to records@fishtownmedicine.com or upload it in the Ultralight app.
Your watch, ring, or glucose monitor holds months of real signal about your sleep, recovery, heart, and glucose. Getting that to Dr. Ash before a visit means we spend your time on what the numbers mean, not on gathering them.
There are two ways we work with device data:
- Continuous glucose monitors (Dexcom, FreeStyle Libre) we read live through a clinic connection, using our clinic code fishtown.
- Everything else (Apple Watch, Whoop, Oura, Garmin, Samsung, Pixel) we work from a raw data export - a full download you send us - rather than ongoing access to your account.
If you do not have a device, there is no need to buy one. A tracker only earns its place when it actually changes what you do, and we will figure out whether one is worth it together, after a deep look at your labs and your health story.
Glucose monitors
We read continuous glucose data live, so you do not have to export anything. You just connect once with our clinic code: fishtown.
Dexcom (G6, G7, and G7 15-Day)
Share through Dexcom Clarity using our clinic code fishtown.
In the Dexcom app:
- Open your Dexcom app and tap the Connections tab.
- Tap Clarity Clinic, then tap Continue.
- Enter the clinic code fishtown when prompted.
- Confirm the clinic details and tap Done.
Clarity Clinic stays in your Connections tab. You can stop sharing anytime by tapping the clinic under Connected Clinics and choosing Stop Sharing, and you can share with other clinics the same way.
Prefer a web browser? Go to connect.dexcom.com, log in with your Dexcom credentials, enter the clinic code fishtown, and confirm. If you would rather just send a snapshot, you can download or print a PDF report from Dexcom Clarity instead.
FreeStyle Libre (Libre 3 and the Libre app)
Add our practice in LibreView with our clinic ID fishtown, or send us a raw export:
- Log in at LibreView.com using the same credentials as your Libre app.
- From the Glucose History page, select Download Glucose Data and follow the steps.
- Email the file to records@fishtownmedicine.com or upload it in Ultralight.
The Libre 3 app cannot export raw data on its own - the download lives in LibreView, which uses the same login.
Watches and rings
For these, pull a full data export and send it to us. We prefer the raw download over ongoing access to your account. Pick your device for the official steps.
Apple Watch (Apple Health)
- Open the Health app and tap Summary.
- Tap your picture or initials at the top right.
- Tap Export All Health Data, then choose how to send it.
This produces an XML file with everything Health has stored. See Apple's instructions for the "Share your health and fitness data in XML format" section.
Whoop
In the Whoop app, open the menu, tap Data Export, and pick a date range. Your CSV files arrive by email. See Whoop's guide.
Oura
Open the Oura Membership Hub and choose Download Data for a full CSV export. See Oura's guide.
Garmin
In Garmin Connect, go to account management and request a full data export. See Garmin's data export page.
Samsung Watch (Samsung Health)
In Samsung Health, open the menu, go to Settings, and choose Download personal data. See Samsung's guide.
Pixel Watch (Fitbit)
In Fitbit settings, use Data Export, or pull your Fitbit data through Google Takeout. See Google's instructions.
How to send it to us
Once you have the export file:
- Email it to records@fishtownmedicine.com, or
- Upload it in the Ultralight app as a message to Dr. Ash.
That is all we need. We will fold it into your plan, and you will see it come up by name on your next visit.
Still have a question?
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