Fullscript integrates Ōura Ring data into clinical workflows
- January 20, 2026
- Steve Rogerson

Canadian personal care platform Fullscript is working with smart ring firm Ōura to integrate wearable data into clinical workflows.
The collaboration should give care providers biometric insights and patients a unified view of their health data, enabling deeper personalisation and a stronger foundation for whole person care.
With the integration of Ōura into the Fullscript platform, providers will be able to access wearable data, lab results and patient treatment history in one place.
“This partnership is a monumental step towards real-time, whole person care,” said Kyle Braatz, CEO of Fullscript. “Ōura’s continuous health signals are powerful on their own, but when paired with Fullscript’s clinical insights, lab data and personalised protocols, they become transformative. Providers can now bring more context to treatment conversations and ongoing care management, allowing for more comprehensive care, all without leaving their existing workflow.”
More than 125,000 providers who use Fullscript will soon be able, for patients who opt in, to view patient sleep, readiness and activity trend data from Ōura alongside medical history and lab diagnostics. These biometric insights are intended to inform a clinician’s decision-making process and help guide care pathways.
“Continuous, longitudinal health signals, like those captured with Ōura Ring, are most powerful when they’re connected to real clinical decision-making,” said Ricky Bloomfield, chief medical officer at Ōura. “By integrating Ōura insights into Fullscript, we’re giving providers a deeper view of how their patients are sleeping, recovering and responding to daily stressors, so they can spend less time stitching data together and more time delivering proactive, preventive care that benefits individuals, clinicians and health systems alike.”
For patients, this integration creates a more connected care experience. With their biometric trends, supplement protocols and lab results viewable by their provider within one system, patients benefit from a more unified, personalised treatment plan. This consolidation of data helps ensure consistency across care recommendations and strengthens patient engagement by reinforcing how daily habits connect to clinical outcomes.
“Patients don’t just want more data, they want providers who can translate those data into care that feels personal, timely and relevant to their everyday lives,” said Joanna Strober, CEO of Midi Health (www.joinmidi.com). “By bringing Ōura’s continuous health signals into Fullscript’s clinical platform and into Midi’s workflows, we can give our patients more tailored treatment plans and more meaningful follow-up, while strengthening each of our platforms’ positions as leaders in a rapidly evolving, data-driven healthcare market.”
Providers on Fullscript will be able to consider Ōura data across a range of scenarios:
- Low readiness scores may prompt clinicians to have discussions around recovery strategies, modifications to training plans or stress management techniques.
- Improved sleep metrics may lead to decisions to taper interventions or reinforce healthy routines.
- Activity trends may guide the timing of lifestyle recommendations or lab follow ups.
The integration will begin rolling out early this year, giving Fullscript practitioners the ability to access and act on their patients’ Ōura data from directly within the Fullscript platform. In early Q2, Ōura Ring will be available for ordering directly through the Fullscript catalogue, helping clinicians incorporate wearables into their care strategies.
Founded in 2011, Fullscript (Fullscript.com) is a healthcare platform powering whole person care. It has helped more than 125,000 providers and ten million patients with seamless access to supplements, labs and smart adherence tools.
Founded in Finland in 2013, Ōura (ouraring.com) has EU headquarters in Oulu and US headquarters in San Francisco.









