Product
ODyn
ODyn is a prevention-oriented signal platform for people living with glaucoma, ocular hypertension, and related optic nerve risk. It begins with hidden intraocular pressure spikes — short-duration pressure elevations that occur between clinical visits — and connects them to the broader pressure, perfusion, oxygen, and exposure context around the optic nerve.
What it does
ODyn combines home pressure readings, product and ingredient data, altitude, timing, sleep, medication context, behavior, and other inputs to identify repeatable patterns. The system is built to separate high-leverage signals from daily noise: the products, ingredients, environments, or routines that repeatedly move an individual user's physiology in the wrong direction.
Why it matters
Signals matter when they support prevention. A repeated spike after a specific food, ingredient, altitude exposure, or routine is not merely an interesting association; it is a pattern a user can test, avoid, modify, monitor, and bring to a clinician before the same insult repeats.
Who it's for
ODyn is built for people who want more than isolated office measurements: glaucoma patients, people with ocular hypertension, normal-tension glaucoma patients looking for missed pressure or perfusion patterns, and others tracking optic nerve risk. It is also built for clinicians who want clearer context about what may be happening between appointments.
From signal to action
Signals matter when they change the next decision. ODyn is built to help users move from isolated readings to a prevention loop: identify a repeat pattern, test the exposure, remove or modify it, monitor the result, and refine from there.
When a food, ingredient, altitude exposure, routine, or timing pattern repeatedly aligns with pressure or vision changes, ODyn helps make that signal visible early enough to act on it. Clinicians can review the same structured record, but the value begins before the appointment — in the daily decisions that may prevent the same insult from repeating.
Founding-member access is available at getodyn.com →