Medical Disclaimer
Read this before relying on anything you see in Priority One.
Last updated July 7, 2026
Priority One is for educational and informational use only. The biomarker values, wearable data, trends, summaries, reference ranges, protocol entries, and any other content you see in this product are provided as personal information to help you understand your own data over time.
Priority One is not medical advice. Nothing in the product — whether shown on a chart, summarized in plain language, generated by software, or surfaced in any notification — should be taken as a professional opinion, recommendation, or directive about your health. We are not your healthcare provider and using Priority One does not create any provider-user relationship.
Priority One does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, illness, or medical condition. The product does not perform clinical evaluation, render diagnoses, recommend therapies, propose dosing, or evaluate the safety or efficacy of any substance, supplement, exercise plan, or sleep intervention.
Priority One is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified, licensed healthcare provider with any questions about your health or before making any decision that could affect your health — including changes to diet, training, supplementation, medication, or sleep. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you read or saw inside Priority One.
Self-logged data
Priority One lets you log compounds, supplements, and protocols you are already using for your own tracking purposes. These entries are recorded as-entered. We do not validate, approve, recommend, or prescribe any substance you log. Logging an entry in Priority One is not a clinical instruction and does not authorize, endorse, or guide any course of self-administration.
Wearable and lab data
Wearable signals (sleep, heart rate, HRV, recovery, steps, etc.) come from third-party device platforms and are subject to those platforms’ own measurement methodologies and limitations. Lab results are either entered by you from your own lab reports or, once in-app ordering is available, returned from Quest Diagnostics via Junction, and are presented alongside the reference ranges supplied by the lab. None of this data, in isolation or in combination, is sufficient to render a clinical decision.
Clinician-guided care options
Where Priority One presents care options, those services are provided by independent licensed clinicians through an independent clinical network — not by Priority One. Priority One does not evaluate, prescribe, or dispense, and makes no treatment or medication recommendation from your data. Treatment is not guaranteed; eligibility, prescribing, dosing, and follow-up are determined solely by an independent licensed clinician.
Software-generated summaries
Some explanations and summaries in Priority One are generated by software, including AI, from your own data. They are educational restatements of your numbers — not clinical interpretations — and can contain mistakes. Confirm anything important against the source report and with your licensed healthcare provider.
Emergencies
Priority One does not provide emergency care and is not monitored in real time. If you believe you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or your local emergency number immediately. Do not rely on Priority One, or wait for a notification, in an emergency.
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