MyLATITUDE

MyLATITUDE

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2.26.0
October 29, 2025
59,226
Android 5.0+
Everyone
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Android App Analysis and Review: MyLATITUDE, Developed by Boston Scientific, Inc.. Listed in Medical Category. Current Version Is 2.26.0, Updated On 29/10/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: MyLATITUDE. Achieved Over 59 thousand Installs. MyLATITUDE Currently Has 174 Reviews, Average Rating 3.9 Stars

Download the latest version of the MyLATITUDE™ Patient App for free! This app is intended primarily for Boston Scientific patients who utilize the LATITUDE™ NXT Communicator.

Save time and avoid a call to Customer Support. MyLATITUDE™ can guide you through the setup of your LATITUDE™ NXT Communicator, as well as help you understand the status lights. The app also provides information about the status of your Communicator if you are a Boston Scientific patient.

MyLATITUDE™ is not intended to replace your Patient Manual. Please refer to your LATITUDE Patient Manual or call LATITUDE Customer Support if you have questions.

LATITUDE™ NXT Patient Management System
Important Safety Information

LATITUDE™ NXT Patient Management is a remote monitoring system that gives your health care provider access to your implanted device data. The LATITUDE Patient Management system is not intended to assist with medical emergencies. If you are not feeling well, call your doctor or local emergency number. The Communicator does not provide continuous monitoring.

The Communicator is designed to operate on standard telephone lines like those found in most homes. The Communicator may work on other telephone systems, such as Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) and Voice Over IP (VoIP) Internet systems, if those systems provide an analog interface for connecting the Communicator.

The Communicator is designed to work only with the implanted device of the patient for whom it was prescribed. It will not work with other patients’ implanted devices and should be used only as authorized by the prescribing physician. The Communicator is not for use with any pulse generator other than a Boston Scientific device. Ask your physician if you have questions about any risks with using the Communicator or your implanted device.

It is very important that the Communicator remain plugged into the power outlet. Your communicator should remain connected to a telephone line, ethernet adaptor or cellular adaptor. Some household appliances and other sources of electromagnetic energy could interfere with the communication between your Communicator and your implanted device. You should be at least 36 inches (3 ft.) away from televisions, VCRs, DVD players, personal computers, and other electronic equipment, when you are using the Communicator.

It is recommended that the customer install a surge arrestor in the electrical outlet to which the Communicator is connected. Rx only (Rev.A) 92481216

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What's New


Thank you for using the MyLATITUDE Patient App! This release includes enhancements and bug fixes.

Rate and review on Google Play store


3.9
174 total
5 65.9
4 5.4
3 6.6
2 5.4
1 16.8

Total number of installs (*estimated)

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Recent Comments

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PP

Found out the app only reports scheduled communications. After experiencing an "event" this morning I called Boston Scientific to make sure is was reported and was available to my cartiologist. There were reports two days in a row but the app didn't show either because they were not the scheduled reports. In my opinion that makes the app of little value. Adding device driven reports would allow the user to better know and confirm what they experience on a day to day basis.

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Marc Visconte

The app is of very limited use. It doesn't provide much information about a patient's deuce. The UI is not very good - navigation is very poor. Most of the functionality consists of multi-screen "how to connect the communicator", and much of the material is redundant. There is little ornery information on the app. There is NO WAY TO EXIT THE APP. The only way out is to switch out, and then destroy the session. However, tech support was very helpful.

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Mary Callender

It never fails that at least 3 times a month the app sends me a msg that the latitude device isn't able to communicate with my ICD. I check everything and all lights indicate that it is working fine. Yet when I was away from the latitude device for 3 weeks, the app didn't send any notifications.

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NAINAN DESAI

Waste of phone memory. App gives no useful information. Does not give battery level nor the heart rate. It's just a brochure. Does not actually directly communicate with the implanted AICD. As a result, while you travel, you have to carry the bulky old-fashioned communicator box, the same kind I received 13 years back with my first AICD in 2012. The box itself does NOT monitor continuously. The app could have been designed to monitor and report status continuously. Very outdated and useless app.

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Rob Figueroa

This app is essentially a replacement for the handbook that came with the MyLatitude device. There are no discernible indicators of your actual device (communicator or PM) status via this app. Wheres the generic view of the device data thats being sent to Boston Scientific? Pretty lame at this stage, but hopefully will improve to provide patients some insights on what's going on with their pacemaker and the equipment supporting it.

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Jim Speidel

The app doesn't show your pulse rate, or any Short term history. Just tells you that the battery is good. My Garmin watch sends more data to my phone about my heart. Thank you to the "Garmin Connect" app. I recommend Boston users consider it.

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Stephen Barnhouse

The app does nothing more than provide information on how to set up the communicator. I don’t see a battery status, nor any indication that it is operating properly. Why not? I may as well uninstall the app after set up.

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Ed S

Doesn't do much, battery charge, next transmission & where to find a Dr when traveling. I just found a link for finding Dr's near your destination. The nurse @ my Dr's office tells me the state of my battery & when my next upload is. So I'm going to save this link & use it when & if needed. (There is 1 improvement they could do to both this app & the website, when you find a Dr./hospital, being able to click on it & get directions.)