Mobile health (mHealth) offers an array of services, ranging from nutrition to diagnostics, at the patient's fingertips. More than 560M people utilize health apps to optimize their health outcomes across the world yielding over $8 billion in revenue in 2022. In the past, mobile health was mostly utilized to deliver nutrition and fitness solutions. However, health apps have evolved to provide more diverse needs, such as women's health-related services and teleconsultations through a patient's phone. More recently, several health apps can be used in tandem with wearable devices to present a detailed description of an individual's biomarkers. With the prevalence of smartwatches, this allows users to obtain a more holistic view of their health in tandem with a mobile health app.