How to track steps

You can track steps with leading health and fitness apps, even if you don't have a wearable device. Here are instructions for each of our supported health apps.

Before you start, make sure you have allowed permissions from your health app, to share with My Medibank app

If you're using iPhone and already have Apple Health connected by default, try checking that the right permissions are enabled by following the these instructions:

How to track steps using Apple Health without a wearable device

How to track steps using Google Fit

How to track steps using Apple Watch

If you have an Apple Watch paired to your iPhone, you can see steps data from your Apple Watch in the Health app on your iPhone.

Make sure to wear your Apple Watch throughout the day when you are active, to ensure you capture all of your steps.

If Apple Health isn't tracking your steps, try these instructions:

How to track steps using Fitbit

If you have a Fitbit device paired to your Phone, you can see steps data from your Fitbit device in the Fitbitt app on your Phone. You need to connect Fitbit to My Medibank and allow permissions to get your steps updated in Live Better.

If you forgot to wear your Fitbit device or you want to record an activity that isn't detected automatically, you can manually log the exercise in the Fitbit app.

How to track steps using Garmin

If you have a Garmin device paired to your Phone, you can see steps data from your Garmin device in the Garmin app on your Phone. You need to connect Garmin to My Medibank and allow permissions to get your steps updated in Live Better.

If you forgot to wear your Garmin device and want to manually add your steps, you will need to use Apple Health (iPhone) or Google Fit (Android) and refer to the instructions above.

How to track steps using Health Connect

As an Android user, you now have more options to track your activities by using a variety of health and fitness apps supported by Health Connect. Check out the list of supported health and fitness apps here.

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