Glucose and Diabetes Risk Product Buying Guide for Clinicians
A buyer's guide to smart-toilet monitoring for glucose and diabetes risk: features, evidence, privacy and long-term value for clinicians.

Glucose and diabetes risk show up as slow metabolic drift long before most people feel different.
What to buy for
Do not buy health technology for novelty. Buy for reliable measurement of metabolic-related urinary cues, clear explanations and privacy controls.
Must-have features
Look for calibrated sensing, personal baselines, explainable AI, encrypted storage and frictionless daily use.
- Metabolic-related urinary cues
- Hydration and concentration trends
- Response patterns after lifestyle changes
“Useful glucose and diabetes risk data is not a single answer — it is a trusted trend, explained clearly enough to act on.”
Questions to ask
Can the system explain glucose and diabetes risk changes? Can data be deleted? Can outputs be shared with a clinician?
What value looks like
For clinicians evaluating passive monitoring data, value is faster conversations grounded in objective trends, sustained over years of normal bathroom use.
Avoid the gimmicks
If a product cannot explain what changed, why it matters and what its limits are, it is not a serious health monitor.

