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Precision Chronomedicine

DIOS reads your body clock and finds the right time for every treatment.

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Four clusters

DIOS syncs with your body clock to time light, food, medicine, and movement perfectly

Morning sunlight through a window — light as the primary body clock signal

Time light right to set your patient's body clock

DIOS maps your patient's light diet and tells you what morning and evening exposure to correct

Light therapy for seasonal affective disorder

Clean whole food meal in natural light — food timing and circadian rhythm

Eat at the right time for metabolic rhythm

When your patient eats changes insulin, cortisol, and cholesterol handling — not just what they eat

Meal timing for metabolic health

Single capsule on neutral background — medication timing and dose intelligence

Land every medicine when it actually works

DIOS finds each medicine's window from your patient's body clock — not a generic guideline

Ramipril, simvastatin, and prednisolone timing

Person running at dawn — exercise timing and circadian entrainment

Move at the right time for sleep and recovery

Exercise timing shapes sleep, blood sugar, and cardiovascular recovery when DIOS maps the optimal window

Cardiac rehab and metabolic syndrome programmes

The evidence

We start with four drugs that need personalised scheduling

Medication in hand — dose timing and chronotherapy evidence

These four carry the strongest published evidence for dose timing in primary care today

Bedtime beats morning when blood pressure won't dip overnight

For non-dippers, moving ramipril or lisinopril to bedtime matches the window the trials proved

Ramipril, lisinopril, and amlodipine

Evening statins match the window when the liver works hardest

A morning statin misses midnight liver activity — an evening dose lands when cholesterol synthesis peaks

Simvastatin

Pain relief should arrive before your patient wakes, not after

DIOS finds each patient's inflammatory peak so prednisolone or naproxen lands before they wake

Prednisolone, naproxen, and ibuprofen

Evening dosing covers the airway narrowing that hits before dawn

An evening salmeterol or fluticasone dose covers the pre-dawn bronchospasm window DIOS tracks

Salmeterol and fluticasone

Hundreds of other treatments have a timing window — these four are where DIOS starts

Clinician panel

Clinician reviewing patient data — dose timing intelligence at point of care

See which patients need acting on right now

Every row is ranked by clinical urgency so you know who needs a timing change today

PATIENTFINDINGBODY CLOCKDATAACTION
Margaret T, 58Blood pressure is not dipping overnight on current morning dosingNight owl chronotype running 1.2 hours lateWearable shows non-dipping on six of seven nights
Act nowMove ramipril to bedtime tonight
James O., 44Statin is being taken too early for his liver clockStandard chronotype and on track otherwiseWearable stream complete and current
Earlier doseShift simvastatin to evening dosing
Priya N., 61Vitamin D result is missing before timing can be confirmedChronotype unknown until blood panel returnsCity Labs blood panel still pending
Need bloodsOrder City Labs panel before next review
David K., 52Current medicine timing matches his body clockAligned chronotype and stable drift indexAll data streams live and complete
On trackNo dose timing change needed today

Data controls

You decide who sees your data

Each toggle controls one sharing preference and you can change it any time

  • Share my data with my GP
  • Share my data with researchers
  • Share my data with policy teams

Turning a toggle off revokes access immediately with no delay

Person holding phone — patient data control and consent management
Secure cloud and hardware — patient data sovereignty and encrypted consent control

Data sovereignty

We include what trials leave out

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Pricing

Free for every patient, and free to start for every GP

Always free for patients — no upgrade wall

Free to start for GPs — pay when convinced

Research data only from consenting patients

Researchers and insurers get no access unless patients choose to share

Who it's for

Built for GPs and open to everyone who needs dose timing

The same platform serves clinicians, researchers, and workforce programmes with one consent model

Diverse clinical team reviewing a case together — dose timing intelligence for prescribing clinicians

Prescribing clinicians who need timing intelligence at the point of care

You prescribe — DIOS informs your timing call

Research team reviewing chronotype data on lab monitors — population dataset analysis

Research teams who need a chronotype-stratified population dataset

The chronotype dataset that doesn't exist anywhere else

Shift workers at night — circadian disruption and workforce health

Workforce leaders managing circadian risk across shift patterns

Shift-work timing intelligence at workforce scale

The researchers

The scientific knowledge was ready years before the right tools were invented to put it to use

Modern research atrium with suspended installation — academic environment for chronodosing science

Oxford-validated dose timing is finally available in your consultation room

Prof. Russell Foster FRS

University of Oxford

He wrote Life Time Chapter 10 on when to take medication — Oxford, 2022

Prof. Filippo Pigazzani

University of Dundee (MEMO Research)

He proved live wearable timing beats a one-off sleep questionnaire

Prof. Ramon Hermida

University of Vigo, Spain

He found bedtime blood pressure pills can cut stroke risk in trials

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