The secure social network
created by patients
for patients
Are you chronically ill or disabled? Access a community of patients to exchange ideas and break your solitude.
With Stent.care, you can finally exchange information about your medical history freely, anonymously and in total security. Whether you want to talk to someone who’s going through the same thing, ask for advice or simply find a soothing place to put your thoughts: it’s possible.
Would you like to talk to patients who know your reality?
Stent care, the social network that
respects patient integrity
The security and confidentiality of your personal data comes first
Stent.care is your social network. It was created by patients and people with disabilities, taking into account our need for security and confidentiality.
Unlike forums or other generalist social networks, Stent.care is a network that uses no cookies, and no tools produced by GAFAM (Google, Amazon, Facebook and Apple).
What’s more, Stent.care is hosted by a European operator specialized in healthcare and military data.
Improve your everyday life
and that of other patients
Feel free to intervene (or not) on
ealth issues
As we all know, to provide good care, you need to know and understand the realities of people living with illness or disability.
Currently, the healthcare sector only analyzes health data from the hospital world or from connected objects (IOT), without ever taking into account the realities we experience when we’re at home.
As patients and people with disabilities, we know that we are the only ones who can talk about our experiences and the consequences of our surgeries, treatments and appliances.
When collected and properly analyzed, this information can play a major role in improving our own care and that of the community as a whole, in the context of hospitalization, surgery, treatment or the use of a healthcare device.
Because we are aware of the importance of expressing ourselves about our experiences, our feelings and our difficulties, we felt it was essential to develop a tool that would enable us to say clearly what the healthcare world rarely hears.
The Stent.care social network invites you to take part in questionnaires designed in collaboration with healthcare professionals.
Always within a strict, educational framework (videos presenting the ins and outs of the questionnaires), with your agreement and in exchange for a fee, we offer you the chance to help improve healthcare professionals’ understanding of our experience through questionnaires linked to your illness, your disability, your needs and your difficulties.
A place for sharing based on
the same illnesses and disabilities
Stent.care covers more than 2,000 unique pathologies
within the same network.
A community dedicated to patient self-help
Discover a network that protects your medical data and lets you talk about your daily life
Entirely free of charge, Stent.care aims to be a digital and anonymous meeting place for people who share the same physical or psychological reality.
You can seek out or provide others with medical and social information, propose solutions or simply share your experiences,
Why join us?
Your advantages on the 1st social network created
by patients for patients
Share
Thanks to your experience and knowledge, you can help other patients and people with disabilities through your presence and listening skills.
Improve
Thanks to your experience and knowledge, you can help other patients and people with disabilities through your presence and listening skills.
Exchange
Thanks to your experience and knowledge, you can help other patients and people with disabilities through your presence and listening skills.
Protect
Thanks to your experience and knowledge, you can help other patients and people with disabilities through your presence and listening skills.
Participate
Thanks to your experience and knowledge, you can help other patients and people with disabilities through your presence and listening skills.
Progress
Thanks to your experience and knowledge, you can help other patients and people with disabilities through your presence and listening skills.
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Contact us now to discuss