App library

Mobile apps can help you monitor your symptoms, track your progress towards health goals, learn about your condition, remember to take your medication and much more. The app library, currently funded by the Ministry of Health, provides a selection of apps so that you can decide which one is right for you.
Category Reviewed apps

Alcohol use apps and tools

Ankylosing spondylitis apps

Anxiety apps 

Arthritis apps

Asthma apps

Autism apps

Blood pressure apps

Breast cancer support apps 

Breastfeeding apps

Breast self-examination apps

Breathing, meditation and mindfulness apps

Caregiver support apps

CBT apps

Coeliac disease apps

Communication apps

Concussion apps

COPD apps

COVID-19 apps

Depression apps

Diabetes apps

Eating disorder apps

Eczema apps

Epilepsy apps

Exercise apps/fitness apps

First aid and emergency apps

Fluid control app (for heart and kidney health)

Goal setting, problem solving and motivation apps

Gout apps

Graded motor imagery apps

Healthcare services apps

Healthy eating apps/nutrition apps

Hearing tests

Heart failure apps

Heart rate apps

Irritable bowel syndrome apps

Kidney disease apps

 

Māori language apps

Medication reminder apps

Menopause apps

Mental health and wellbeing apps

Mental health and wellbeing apps (for pregnancy)

Mental health and wellbeing apps (for teenagers and young people)

Multiple sclerosis apps

Migraine and headache apps

Pain (chronic) apps

Parenting apps

Parkinson's apps

Patient portal apps

Pelvic floor exercise apps

Period tracking apps

Pregnancy & newborn care apps

Pressures sores apps

Problem gambling apps

Prostate and bladder apps

Physiotherapy apps

PTSD apps

Quit smoking apps  

Self-harm prevention apps

Skin check apps

Sleep apps

Snoring apps

Stroke apps

Sun safety apps

Swallowing difficulty apps

Virtual consult apps

Visual impairment apps

Warfarin apps

Weight management apps

Disclaimer: Healthify’s app library is a free consumer service to help you decide whether a health app would be suitable for you. Our review process is independent. We have no relationship with the app developers or companies and no responsibility for the service they provide. This means that if you have an issue with one of the apps we have reviewed, you will need to contact the app developer or company directly.

Related topics

NZ Health App Library
Consumer guide: how to choose a health app
Clinicians guide: how to choose a health app

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