CKD (Chronic Kidney Disease) Reviews – Page 2

0/5 rating based on 17 reviews. Read all reviews for CKD (Chronic Kidney Disease) for iPhone.
CKD (Chronic Kidney Disease) is paid iOS app published by Personal Remedies, LLC

THIS IS A TERRIBLE APP! Do not purchase, waste of money.

dara jan

1. There is no search feature 2. Their food rating system makes no sense 3. Not enough foods are listed (good or bad) to be helpful 4. You can’t add foods to the data 5. Some foods on the “helpful” list are not recommended by our doctor. I want a refund. This app is a waste of money.


Avoid this app

Gcmcintosh

Great idea but you’ll have no luck setting up a log in or support, fast charging your Apple account. Only gave it one star so I could rate this app. Otherwise would give no star rating.


Bad app

NeedsKidneyHelp

This app is terrible... the foods listed are obscure and irrelevant.. you can't find common foods or information about them... thumbs down!


Not Worth The Money

Chuckits

This app, in my opinion, does nothing more than give you lists of foods that you should or should not eat for a person with (CKD). It does not give you the necessary nutritional facts that allow you to keep track of your potassium, phosphorus, sodium,etc, which the app claimed you could do on it's homepage. Very misleading!!! Why pay for a list of foods that can be easily obtained, for free, on the internet. I wish there was a way to get my money back!!


Love it!

Idon'thavea nickname

I think it's fantastic to have help choosing foods when you have more than one medical condition! This is easy to use! I'm looking forward to using it a lot. I had a problem and support was responsive and helpful. I definitely recommend this app!


Ripoff

Figling

I just paid for this app, tapped the icon on my phone to open, got a screen saying I need to sign up with user name and password, and it is totally frozen and won’t let me! So apparently I paid for a useless icon.


Waste of $

A friend999

All this does is tell you "eat less" of pretty much everything. No details on amount of protein, salt or micronutrients. No way to track diet. Plenty of free ways to find this information.