AI-Powered Hypertension Care App
AI-Powered Hypertension Care App




Overview
CareLink is a mobile app designed to support hypertension management, evolving from a T-Mobile–sponsored healthcare project. Building on initial research, I spent two intensive months refining the user flow, integrating AI features, and enhancing the visual design.
The final product was reviewed by elderly users and an accessibility expert—earning a 4.5/5 user satisfaction score, meeting WCAG accessibility standards, and get UX Design Award 2025 nomination.
My role
UI UX design, Motion design
Teams
2 Designers
Duration
March 2025 - May 2025 (2 months)
Tools
Figma, Jitter, Adobe Ai & Ae
Video
A B2C healthcare platform to improve doctor patient communication and streamline blood pressure monitoring.
CareLink is an AI-powered hypertension management app that turns passive tracking into automatic and proactive care. Supporting both newly diagnosed and chronic patients, it connects with wearable devices to provide real-time insights based on trends, habits and symptoms.
By bridging daily measurements with infrequent clinic visits, it reduces confusion and helps users understand their readings while building sustainable health routines.
CareLink is an AI-powered hypertension management app that turns passive tracking into automatic and proactive care. Supporting both newly diagnosed and chronic patients, it connects with wearable devices to provide real-time insights based on trends, habits and symptoms.
By bridging daily measurements with infrequent clinic visits, it reduces confusion and helps users understand their readings while building sustainable health routines.
Video
CareLink is an AI-powered hypertension management app that turns passive tracking into automatic and proactive care. Supporting both newly diagnosed and chronic patients, it connects with wearable devices to provide real-time insights based on trends, habits and symptoms.
By bridging daily measurements with infrequent clinic visits, it reduces confusion and helps users understand their readings while building sustainable health routines.
Final Design
Final Design






Key Takeaways
Key Takeaways
Key Takeaways
Learn about WCAG Accessibility standard, AI-integration and User testing.
Gained hands-on experience applying WCAG accessibility standards, and learned the importance of designing inclusive interfaces—especially for elderly users.
Explored how AI can deliver contextual, personalized health insights, and learned to balance automation with user trust.
Strengthened skills in user testing, conducting multiple feedback rounds to improve usability, clarity, and overall user satisfaction.
Interested in this project?
I’d love to chat more—feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn or meet up in person if you’re in Seattle :)
Let’s connect!✨
Thanks for visiting my website! If you're interested in any project, feel free to connect with me to chat more.
cguochenxi@gmail.com
Overview
CareLink is a mobile app designed to support hypertension management, evolving from a T-Mobile–sponsored healthcare project. Building on initial research, I spent two intensive months refining the user flow, integrating AI features, and enhancing the visual design.
The final product was reviewed by elderly users and an accessibility expert—earning a 4.5/5 user satisfaction score, meeting WCAG accessibility standards, and get UX Design Award 2025 nomination.
My role
User research, UI/UX designer for doctor’s portal
Teams
2 Designers, 1 PM, 1 Engineer
Duration
Sep 2024 - March 2025 (6 months)
Tools
Figma, Adobe Ae & Ai & Pr
My role
UI/UX designer
Interviewing
Wireframing
Teams
2 Designers
3 Engineers
Duration
Mar - July 2023
Tools
Figma, Adobe Ae
CareLink is a mobile app designed to support hypertension management, evolving from a T-Mobile–sponsored healthcare project. Building on initial research, I spent two intensive months refining the user flow, integrating AI features, and enhancing the visual design.
The final product was reviewed by elderly users and an accessibility expert—earning a 4.5/5 user satisfaction score, meeting WCAG accessibility standards, and get UX Design Award 2025 nomination.
Overview
Overview
Overview
CareLink is a mobile app designed to support hypertension management, evolving from a T-Mobile–sponsored healthcare project. Building on initial research, I spent two intensive months refining the user flow, integrating AI features, and enhancing the visual design. The final product was reviewed by elderly users and an accessibility expert—earning a 4.5/5 user satisfaction score, meeting WCAG accessibility standards, and get UX Design Award 2025 nomination.
My role
UI UX design, Motion design
Teams
2 Designers
2 UX Designers
Duration
March 2025 - May 2025 (2 months)
Tools
Figma, Jitter, Adobe Ai & Ae
Video
A B2C healthcare platform to improve doctor patient communication and streamline blood pressure monitoring.
CareLink is an AI-powered hypertension management app that turns passive tracking into automatic and proactive care. Supporting both newly diagnosed and chronic patients, it connects with wearable devices to provide real-time insights based on trends, habits and symptoms.
By bridging daily measurements with infrequent clinic visits, it reduces confusion and helps users understand their readings while building sustainable health routines.
Video
CareLink is an AI-powered hypertension management app that turns passive tracking into automatic and proactive care. Supporting both newly diagnosed and chronic patients, it connects with wearable devices to provide real-time insights based on trends, habits and symptoms.
By bridging daily measurements with infrequent clinic visits, it reduces confusion and helps users understand their readings while building sustainable health routines.
Final Design
Final Design




Key Takeaways
Key Takeaways
Learn about WCAG Accessibility standard, AI-integration and User testing.
Gained hands-on experience applying WCAG accessibility standards, and learned the importance of designing inclusive interfaces—especially for elderly users.
Explored how AI can deliver contextual, personalized health insights, and learned to balance automation with user trust.
Strengthened skills in user testing, conducting multiple feedback rounds to improve usability, clarity, and overall user satisfaction.
Interested in this project?
I’d love to chat more—feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn or meet up in person if you’re in Seattle :)
Let’s connect!✨
Thanks for visiting my website! If you're interested in any project, feel free to connect with me to chat more.