Peloton · AI-powered primary care

Your Peloton tracks your fitness. Clara reads it against your full medical picture.

Clara syncs your Peloton workout data alongside your medical records, medications, and labs. When fitness patterns intersect with something clinical, a physician reviews every action. Free to start.

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My heart rate during Peloton rides has been higher than usual lately even at the same output. Should I be concerned?
Clara
I can see your ride history and the upward trend in heart rate at similar power outputs over the past 3 weeks. I also see you started a new blood pressure medication 4 weeks ago. Some medications in that class can affect exercise heart rate. I'll flag this for physician review and pull your most recent labs to check if anything else is contributing.

Values and scenarios shown are illustrative examples only. All clinical assessments are individualized and reviewed by a licensed physician.

PELOTON® and PELOTON BIKE® are registered trademarks of Peloton Interactive, Inc. Clara is an independent medical practice and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Peloton Interactive, Inc. Peloton connected fitness equipment is a consumer fitness product and is not an FDA-cleared diagnostic device. Peloton workout data is one input among many that Clara uses in a clinical assessment, not a standalone basis for diagnosis or treatment.
How it works

Connect your Peloton and your records. Clara reads them against your chart.

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Connect your Peloton and your medical records

Clara syncs your Peloton workout data — heart rate, output, cadence, active minutes, and workout frequency — alongside your medical records from 150,000+ doctors' offices, hospitals, labs, and pharmacies. Free to start, no credit card required.

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Clara reads your workout patterns against your full chart

Fitness data means more in the context of your chart. A rising exercise heart rate looks different when you just started a beta blocker. Declining output over weeks looks different when your thyroid labs are trending abnormal. Clara reads these together rather than evaluating fitness data in isolation.

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Physician-reviewed care when the pattern warrants it

When a pattern in your Peloton data intersects with something clinical, Clara drafts a summary and routes it for physician review. Every lab order and prescription is reviewed and signed by a licensed physician before you receive it.

Connect your Peloton and your records. See what Clara finds when it reads them together.

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What Peloton records

The data Peloton collects every ride — and what Clara reads it against.

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Heart rate
Resting and exercise HR trends
Output (watts)
Power and effort over time
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Cadence (RPM)
Pedaling rate per session
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Workout frequency
Activity pattern over weeks
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Calorie estimates
Energy expenditure per session
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Active minutes
Weekly exercise volume
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Fitness trend
Performance trajectory over time
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Training zones
Intensity distribution by session
What Clara watches for

The Peloton signals that don't show up at your annual physical — and what they may correlate with.

Heart rate response to exercise

A persistent upward trend in exercise heart rate at the same output, or an unusually elevated resting heart rate across multiple sessions, may warrant evaluation. Clara reads these patterns against your medication list, thyroid labs, and cardiovascular history to flag patterns that may warrant physician review. Certain medications, thyroid conditions, and anemia can all affect exercise heart rate response.

Declining output or fitness capacity

A meaningful drop in power output or exercise tolerance over several weeks, without a corresponding change in training volume, can correlate with several underlying conditions. Clara reads a declining fitness trend against your most recent labs, sleep data, and medication changes to identify whether the pattern warrants further evaluation.

Workout frequency and recovery patterns

Significant changes in exercise frequency — both sudden drops and unusual spikes — can reflect changes in overall health status. Clara reads workout patterns against your chart context, including any new medications, diagnoses, or lab results that might explain the change or warrant follow-up.

Why Clara

Peloton data, read against your labs and chart.

Clara Peloton app alone General telehealth Your doctor
Reads Peloton data against your full medical chart✓ ContinuouslyFitness scores only, no chart contextNo device inputAt visit, if you bring it up
24/7 AI health chat✓ UnlimitedCoaching and leaderboards onlyAsync messagingOffice hours only
Flags clinical patterns from workout data✓ With chart contextPerformance metrics onlyNo device inputAt annual visit, if symptomatic
Cost to startFree (records + chat)Device purchase + membershipPer-visit fee$150+ copay per visit
Monthly membershipBasic $25/mo · Standard $50/mo · Concierge $150/mo · HSA/FSA eligibleDevice + app subscriptionVariesPer-visit copay
Biomarker panel included✓ Included in Standard and Concierge plansNot includedExtra costPer-test copay
Physician-signed prescriptions and lab ordersNot availableLimited, single-condition
Full primary care (not just fitness optimization)Fitness onlySingle-condition

Your Peloton records every ride. Clara reads them against your chart and routes the clinical action.

Get started Wearable integration included on Standard and Concierge plans.

What an AI that reads your full chart makes possible in primary care.

A clinician in a 15-minute visit reads the last panel. Clara reads every result you have ever had drawn — every lab, every wearable reading, every medication change — and cross-references them in a single pass. The AI handles the data; licensed physicians handle every clinical decision.

Reads your entire chart, every time

Clara auto-syncs from 150,000+ medical sources and reads every prior result, medication, and diagnosis together — including your Peloton data. Pattern-finding across years of data is what the AI is built for.

Cross-reads workout data against your meds and labs

A new medication can shift your exercise heart rate. A drifting lab value can show up in fitness trends before you feel symptoms. Clara reads expected pharmacology against actual workout data — catching drug effects that aren't pathologic, and flagging ones that are.

Physician review on every clinical action

Clara drafts; physicians decide. Every lab order and prescription is reviewed and signed by a licensed clinician. The AI handles intake, reasoning, and follow-up. The physician handles every sign-off.

Every ride your Peloton logged, finally read against your chart.

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Common questions about Clara.

What does Clara cost?
Connecting your medical records and chatting with Clara is free. Subscription plans start at $25/month (Basic), which includes physician-approved prescriptions and lab orders. Standard ($50/mo) includes 74 biomarker tests and wearable integration, including Peloton. Concierge ($150/mo) includes 108 biomarker tests and expanded panels. All plans are HSA/FSA eligible and cash-pay. Medications are billed separately by your pharmacy.
Can I use my insurance, HSA, or FSA?
Clara's membership is cash-pay and not billed through insurance, but every plan is HSA/FSA eligible. Prescriptions Clara's physicians write go to your pharmacy and may be covered by your plan. Ad-hoc lab orders may also be covered by your insurance when applicable.
Is Clara a real medical practice?
Yes. Clara operates through affiliated professional corporations licensed in all 50 states. All diagnoses, prescriptions, and lab orders are reviewed and signed off by licensed physicians. Clara's AI handles intake, continuous monitoring, and clinical reasoning. The physician sign-off happens before any clinical action reaches you.
How does Clara use my Peloton data?
Clara syncs your Peloton workout data — heart rate, output, cadence, and workout frequency — and reads it alongside your full medical chart: current medications, recent labs, prior diagnoses, and anything else in your record. When a pattern in your Peloton data intersects with something clinical, Clara surfaces it for physician review. Your Peloton data is one input among many — not a standalone diagnostic tool.
Is my Peloton data covered by HIPAA once Clara connects it?
Yes. Once Clara syncs your Peloton data as part of your medical record, it is covered by HIPAA and subject to the same privacy protections as any other health information. Your data is not sold to third parties and is not used to train public AI models.
What if I need in-person care?
Clara refers to in-person providers for physical exams, imaging, and any care that cannot be safely delivered remotely. Clara prepares a clinical summary and referral letter for every handoff so the receiving provider has full context.
How is this different from my regular doctor?
A 15-minute annual visit reviews your most recent results. Clara reads every lab you have had drawn, every medication change, and every Peloton session in a single pass — and does it every time you interact. Your PCP remains the right choice for in-person exams. Clara fills the continuous monitoring gap between visits.

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