Manage Health data on your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch - Apple Support (2024)

You can set up apps and accessories to send data to the Health app, enter data yourself, and change how Health prioritizes data from those sources.

How to manually add data to the Health app

The Health app automatically counts your steps, walking, and running distances. And, if you have an Apple Watch, it automatically tracks all of your Activity data. If you're already using another app to track your health, you can try manually adding data from the app to Health, so all your information is in one place.

Enter information about your health

  1. Open the Health app on your iPhone or iPad.

  2. If you're on your iPhone, tap the Browse tab. If you're on your iPad, tap sidebarManage Health data on your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch - Apple Support (1) to open the sidebar.

  3. Tap a category, like Activity.

  4. Tap a subcategory, like Steps.

  5. Tap Add Data in the upper-right corner.

  6. Enter the date, time, and data for that activity.

  7. When you're finished, tap Add.

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Add information from other apps

  1. Open the Health app on your iPhone or iPad.

  2. If you're on your iPhone, tap your profile picture in the upper-right cornerManage Health data on your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch - Apple Support (3). If you're on your iPad, tap Profile in the upper-left corner.

  3. Under Privacy, tap Apps and Services. You can see apps that you already own that are compatible with Health. If you don't see an app, it might not be compatible.

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  4. Tap an app and turn on the health categories that you want that app to track.

You might also need to open the app and adjust its settings to allow it to share data with Health.

View information added from your Apple Watch

If you have an Apple Watch paired to your iPhone, you can see health and fitness data from your Apple Watch in the Health app on iPhone and iPad.

  • To view your goals and your move, exercise, and stand data, open the Health app on your iPhone or iPad. If you're on your iPhone, tap the Browse tab, then tap Activity. If you're on your iPad, tap sidebarManage Health data on your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch - Apple Support (5) to open the sidebar, then tap Activity.

  • To see your heart rate data, open the Health app on your iPhone or iPad. If you're on your iPhone, tap the Browse tab, then tap Heart. If you're on your iPad, tap sidebarManage Health data on your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch - Apple Support (6)to open the sidebar, then tap Heart. Learn more about accuracy and limitations of the heart rate sensor.

  • To see data from the Mindfulness app, open the Health app on your iPhone or iPad. If you're on your iPhone, tap the Browse tab, then tap Mental Wellbeing. If you're on your iPad, tap sidebarManage Health data on your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch - Apple Support (7) to open the sidebar, then tap Mental Wellbeing. Learn about the Mindfulness app.

  • Other Apple Watch apps can also read and write Health data. You can manage them directly on your Apple Watch: Go to Settings > Health > Apps.

If Health doesn’t track steps or other information, try these steps:

  1. Open the Health app on your iPhone or iPad.

  2. Tap your profile, then tap Devices.

  3. Tap your Apple Watch.

  4. Tap Privacy Settings and make sure that Fitness Tracking is turned on.

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Delete information that you entered

If you entered incorrect details when manually adding health information, you can delete the record.

  1. Open the Health app on your iPhone or iPad.

  2. If you're on your iPhone, tap Browse. If you're on your iPad, tap sidebarManage Health data on your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch - Apple Support (9) to open the sidebar.

  3. Tap a category, like Activity.

  4. Tap a subcategory, like Steps.

  5. Scroll down to Options, then tap Show All Data.

  6. Tap Edit in the upper-right corner.

  7. Tap the Delete button next to the record you want to delete. You can also tap Delete All to delete every record.

How Health handles data from multiple sources

The Health app takes similar data from different sources, like steps recorded from your iPhone and activity from your Apple Watch, and organizes it based on where it comes from. By default, Health prioritizes data in this order:

  1. Health data that you enter manually.

  2. Data from your iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch.

  3. Data from apps and Bluetooth devices.

When you add a new data source, it appears above all other apps and devices that contribute data in Health. You can change the order of sources at any time.

View your data sources

Here's how to see which devices and apps update specific health categories:

  1. Open the Health app on your iPhone or iPad.

  2. If you're on your iPhone, tap the Browse tab. If you're on your iPad, tap sidebarManage Health data on your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch - Apple Support (10) to open the sidebar.

  3. Tap a category, like Activity. If you don't see the category, swipe down to reveal the search bar, then enter a category.

  4. Tap a subcategory, like Steps.

  5. Scroll down, then tap Data Sources & Access. Only the sources that contribute to that data type will appear.

Here's how to see all of your sources for the Health app:

  1. Open the Health app on your iPhone or iPad.

  2. If you're on your iPhone, tap your profile picture in the upper-right cornerManage Health data on your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch - Apple Support (11). If you're on your iPad, tap Profile in the upper-left corner.

  3. Scroll down to Privacy, then tap Apps and Services or Devices.

Prioritize data sources

Here's how to choose the sources that Health uses first:

  1. Open the Health app on your iPhone or iPad.

  2. If you're on your iPhone, tap the Browse tab. If you're on your iPad, tap sidebarManage Health data on your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch - Apple Support (12) to open the sidebar.

  3. Tap a category, then tap a subcategory.

  4. Scroll down, then tap Data Sources & Access.

  5. Tap Edit.

  6. Touch and hold the Change Order buttonManage Health data on your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch - Apple Support (13) next to a data source, then drag it up or down in the list.

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  7. To turn off a data source so that it doesn't contribute any more data for that category, tap the checkmark next to the source.

  8. Tap Done.

If multiple sources contribute the same data type, then the data source at the top will take priority over other sources. Any new apps or devices that you add go to the top of the list automatically, above your iPhone or iPad.

Back up your Health data

Health information is stored in iCloud and gets encrypted as it goes between iCloud and your device, and while it's stored in iCloud. End-to-end encryption requires iOS 12 or later and two-factor authentication. To stop storing your Health data in iCloud, go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud and turn off Health.

Health data from Family Setup devices are also backed up directly to iCloud. Learn how to set up an Apple Watch for a family member.

If you aren't using iCloud, you can back up your information in Health by encrypting backups made on your computer.

The information that you create or gather about yourself is under your control, and it's encrypted with your passcode when you lock your iPhone. When you delete the Health app, your Health data remains on your iPhone. Learn more about deleting built-in Apple apps from your device.

Explore more Health features

  • Set up and use the Health app on your iPhone or iPad.

  • Set up a Medical ID in the Health app to access important medical information.

  • Track your sleep with Apple Watch and use Sleep on iPhone.

  • With iOS 11.3 or later, you can see your health records from multiple institutions right on your iPhone. Add your health records and see the supported institutions.

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app on your iPhone or iPad. Tap your profile, then tap Devices. Tap your Apple Watch. Tap Privacy Settings and make sure that Fitness Tracking is turned on.

How to access Apple Health data on iPad? ›

View your health records
  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open the Health app.
  2. If you're on your iPhone, tap Browse. If you're on your iPad, tap sidebar. to open the sidebar.
  3. Under Health Records, tap a category.
  4. Tap an item to see more information about it.
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How do I delete health data from my iPad? ›

Delete data: Tap Show All Data below Options, swipe left on a data record, then tap Delete. To delete all data, tap Edit, then tap Delete All. Change the measurement unit: Tap Unit below Options, then select a unit.

Does Apple Health sync between devices? ›

You can make sure your Health data is synced across all of your devices. You can also stop storing your data at any time. Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud. Tap Show All, tap Health, then turn Sync with iPhone on or off.

Can I manage Apple Watch with iPad? ›

No, you can't pair to an iPad. Apple Watch is designed to be paired with an iPhone (only) as its host and partner device.

Is there no Apple Health app for iPad? ›

The Health app on iPad stores health data from a number of different sources: your iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and compatible apps and third-party devices. You can schedule when to take your medications, check your headphone levels, track your menstrual cycle, and much more.

Can you get Apple Health for iPad? ›

Get helpful new insights in mental and vision health. And see it all on both iPhone and iPad. The Health app puts important information at your fingertips, including your health records, medications, labs, activity, and sleep.

How do I clear data on iPad? ›

Clear your cache and cookies on iPad
  1. Open the Safari app on your iPad.
  2. Tap , tap. , then tap Clear.
  3. Below Clear Timeframe, choose how much of your browsing history to clear. Note: If you have Safari profiles set up, select a profile to clear only the history of that profile, or select All Profiles.
  4. Tap Clear History.

Can I see my Apple Watch data on my iPad? ›

If you have an Apple Watch paired to your iPhone, you can see health and fitness data from your Apple Watch in the Health app on iPhone and iPad.

How do I turn off Apple Health data? ›

To stop storing your Health data in iCloud, go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud and turn off Health.

Does Apple Health sync with Apple Watch? ›

To connect your Apple Watch to Apple Health, open your Apple Health app, go to "Sources,” and ensure your Apple Watch is one of the devices connected to your Health app. Here is a link to Apple's Support article with more information about manually syncing data and connecting apps.

Is health data backed up to iCloud? ›

Apple automatically backs up data from the Health app in iCloud, which allows you to seamlessly share the data between devices. If you don't want to write new data to iCloud and want to keep your data on your device only, here's how to do it.

What devices can connect to Apple Health app? ›

The Health app securely stores your health information from iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch, as well as from compatible third-party apps and connected devices. You can also manually enter data for body measurements, symptoms, menstrual cycle information, and more.

Can you control iPad from Apple Watch? ›

Just as you can control your Apple Watch with your iPhone, you can also control your iPhone or iPad with your Apple Watch. Open the Settings app on your Apple Watch. Go to Accessibility > Control Nearby Devices. Your iPhone or iPad must be signed in to iCloud with the same Apple ID and be on the same network.

Why can't I use Apple Watch with iPad? ›

So, can I pair my Apple watch with my iPad? No. An Apple Watch can only be paired with an iPhone. However, once paired with the iPhone, I suspect the watch and iPhone data will be shared with the iPad Health app as long as all 3 use the same Apple ID.

Can Apple Watch connect to iPad instead of iPhone? ›

Yes, he can sign in with his iCloud account on the iPad. He will receive any messages sent to his Apple Id as an iMessage. He will not receive any SMS messages sent to his phone number on the watch. His watch phone number will not directly function on the iPad.

How do I check iPad Health? ›

Go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Analytics & Improvements. Open the Settings app, tap Privacy & Security, then tap Analytics and Improvements.

How do I pull Apple Health data? ›

Export Apple Health Data:
  1. Locate the Health App: On your iPhone, find the Health App. ...
  2. Access Your Profile: Once the app is open, tap on your profile picture or initials. ...
  3. Navigate to Export Option: Scroll, if necessary, until you find the “Export All Health Data” option.

How do I get Health app back on iPad? ›

To add the Health app back to your Home Screen, touch and hold the Health app. Tap Add to Home Screen to see the Health app icon back on your iPad or iPhone Home Screen again.

Is Apple fitness on iPad? ›

iPad. Apple Fitness+ is available in the App Store if: Your iPad can update to iPadOS 16.1 or later and you have an iPhone signed in with the same Apple ID. Your eligible iPad can't update to iPadOS 16.1, but you have an Apple Watch Series 3 or later signed in with the same Apple ID.

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