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For people living with interstitial lung disease

Understand your lungs.
Live well between visits.

ILD Companion turns trusted, doctor-reviewed information into a calm, personal journey — what to understand now, what to do next, what to track, and what to ask your care team.

No account needed to read. No ads. We never sell your health data.

Your clinical guide

Dr. Youmna Abdelghany, MD

Pulmonary Disease & Critical Care Medicine

“Every page in ILD Companionis written in plain language and clinically reviewed, so you always know who stands behind the information you're reading.”

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A calm home base for your whole journey

From a new diagnosis through living well, treatment changes, and planning ahead.

Trusted learning

Plain-language education on your diagnosis, tests, symptoms, oxygen, and more — every page reviewed by a doctor, with sources and review dates you can see.

A plan that fits you

Answer a few questions and get a calm, personalized starting plan — never a treatment recommendation, always a safe next step.

Track what matters

Optional 60-second check-ins for breathlessness, fatigue, and mood. Only you see them. No one is watching — it's support, not surveillance.

Walk in prepared

Save questions as you learn, then turn them into a printable visit summary to bring to your care team.

🔎 Transparent by design

Every article shows its author, clinical reviewer, sources, and last-reviewed date. Nothing hidden.

🛡️ Private by default

Your tracking is yours. No ads, no trackers in your health journey, and we never sell your data. Export or delete anytime.

🤝 Built around caregivers

Invite someone you trust with the exact permissions you choose — and revoke access in one tap.

Ready to feel more in control?

It takes about 5 minutes, and you can skip anything.

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About this product

ILD Companion provides adults living with interstitial lung disease and their caregivers with general educational information, organizational tools, patient-entered tracking, and support resources. It does not diagnose disease, interpret tests for clinical decision-making, recommend treatment changes, or provide emergency monitoring. Always consult qualified healthcare professionals for diagnosis and individualized care.