When Sleep Meets Science
One-stop digital sleep health platform
A Scalable Digital Sleep Care Platform
ZionCare integrates AI and multi-source sleep data to make high-quality sleep care more accessible and scalable
ZionCare is a digital sleep health platform built on an integrated architecture of App (user interface), Web Portal (institution interface), Cloud (data & AI engine), and Wearables. This structure enables seamless clinical workflows and collaboration between patients and healthcare providers. By collecting multi-source sleep data from both medical-grade and consumer wearables — combined with structured questionnaires, longitudinal tracking, and AI-driven analysis — ZionCare transforms sleep from a subjective, hard-to-quantify experience into a measurable, actionable, and optimizable health management process.
Establishing a Comprehensive Real-World Data (RWD) Infrastructure
At the core of ZionCare is an integrated real-world sleep data engine

Sleep Test
Medical-Grade Wearables: Provide high-precision, clinical-level data for sleep disorder assessment and risk evaluation.

Sleep Tracking
Consumer Wearables: Enable long-term tracking of lifestyle patterns and sleep behaviors.

User Behaviour
App-Based Subjective Records: Integrate users’ perceived sleep quality, lifestyle habits, and responses to interventions.
The two most common sleep disorders
Insomnia
Insomnia mostly refers to the subjective feeling that the individual does not have enough sleep or deep sleep; objectively refers to the fact that the sleep disorder has been at least one month long and has affected the daytime life function. Although one or two days of insomnia will not have a great impact on life, if you suffer from long-term insomnia, you will experience distraction, fatigue, poor memory, weakness, etc., and even affect your daily life and interpersonal relationships. Further processing is required.
Sleep apnea
Sleep apnea is the repeated collapse of the upper airway (including nasopharynx, oropharynx, and larynx) during sleep, which blocks the airway and causes shallow and laborious breathing. In severe cases, the airway is completely blocked and Causes air inhalation and suffocation. In most people, the airway is narrowed due to obesity, or the muscles that maintain the airway are easily collapsed due to insufficient muscle tension to maintain the airway. It is also caused by congenitally small or retracted chin, excessively large tonsils or overhanging or congenital craniofacial defects, resulting in narrow airway.
Real Experiences from ZionCare Users
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