Naviday Builds Personalized Menopause Pathways Using AI and Clinical Data

Naviday Health, a digital health company designing intelligent care pathways for women, announced continued momentum in its participation with the Mayo Clinic Platform_Accelerate program. Naviday is currently developing an AI-Guided Menopause Care Plan, leveraging more than 2.7 million de-identified clinical records to analyze the relationship between menopause-related symptoms and long-term risks such as osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease, and metabolic dysfunction.

The project is part of a broader initiative to deliver real-time, personalized guidance for women throughout the menopause transition. The care plan is delivered through The Owl App, which acts as a digital health companion, supporting daily symptom tracking, vitals, medication adherence, behavioral nudges, and education tied to each user's experience.

"This isn't about waiting for the next doctor's visit. This is about providing intelligent support every day," said Dr. Tarul Kode, PharmD, co-founder of Naviday Health. "We're using data and AI to create a care model that helps women understand what's happening, what they can do, and when it's time to engage their provider."

Naviday's approach reflects a growing recognition of the systemic gaps in women's midlife care. Despite the fact that over one billion women globally will be in menopause by 2030, the medical system lacks structured tools to monitor, support, and intervene during this life stage. Many women experience years of symptoms without documentation, inconsistent treatment plans, or delayed diagnoses for related conditions, particularly osteoporosis and cardiovascular risk, both of which accelerate post-menopause.

"Our models are designed to detect symptom patterns and therapeutic gaps long before they escalate," said Dr. Qiuyan Xu, Lead Data Scientist at Graviate, Naviday's AI partner. "By applying machine learning to over 2.7 million clinical records, we're not just identifying risks, we're enabling Naviday to guide smarter care through a longitudinal, AI-guided pathway companion."

To connect these insights into clinical workflows, Naviday has launched a secure Consumer Health Record (CHR), generated by the AI-Guided Care Plan and capabilities of The Owl App. The CHR consolidates data from symptom tracking, wearables, vitals, lab results, and medication adherence into a patient-controlled, shareable record. It brings essential context and continuity to clinical encounters, empowering women and equipping providers with a more complete picture to support proactive, personalized care.

Through its work with the Mayo Clinic Platform, Naviday is not only supporting women during menopause but is also actively laying the foundation for care models that address diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and other chronic risks that emerge or intensify in midlife.

Naviday is building what women's health has long needed: an intelligent, responsive, and continuous care model, clinically grounded and personally guided.

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