It would’ve been helpful if you’d shared a link to exactly what documentation you read, but I’ll do my best.
On the medications screen of the Health app (Browse > Medications) go down to the “Your Medications” heading, double tap the medication to edit the schedule for (or add a new medication), then you can find the “Edit” button under the “Schedule” heading.
Note that the medications list in the medical ID feature is a separate list and has nothing to do with the medication scheduling feature.
So, apparently you didn’t hear me when I said that the help page didn’t help me, as it did not match my screen. I don’t need you, therefore, to just copy the help file, thank you.
What I did in fact fail to mention is that I have not yet upgraded from the latest iOS 17 to 18 as I have heard many horrific things about it accessibility-wise and I also have an older phone, so I wouldn’t benefit from any of the AI.
that said, how do you do this in 17 (this time not just copying the help text)?
I didn’t copy anything. I described the steps after verifying what they were. Either be specific about the differences you see or figure it out yourself. I figured it out myself when the feature was first introduced, without needing to reference a help document, so I’m sure you could as well if the instructions you got didn’t match what you encountered.
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It isn’t hard
It would’ve been helpful if you’d shared a link to exactly what documentation you read, but I’ll do my best.
On the medications screen of the Health app (Browse > Medications) go down to the “Your Medications” heading, double tap the medication to edit the schedule for (or add a new medication), then you can find the “Edit” button under the “Schedule” heading.
Note that the medications list in the medical ID feature is a separate list and has nothing to do with the medication scheduling feature.
Here you go
To edit a medication schedule in the Health app on an iPhone, you can:
Open the Health app
Tap Browse at the bottom right
Tap Medications
Scroll down to Your Medications
Tap the medication you want to edit
Scroll down to Schedule
Tap Edit
Tap a field to change it
So, apparently you didn’t…
So, apparently you didn’t hear me when I said that the help page didn’t help me, as it did not match my screen. I don’t need you, therefore, to just copy the help file, thank you.
What I did in fact fail to mention is that I have not yet upgraded from the latest iOS 17 to 18 as I have heard many horrific things about it accessibility-wise and I also have an older phone, so I wouldn’t benefit from any of the AI.
that said, how do you do this in 17 (this time not just copying the help text)?
I didn’t copy anything
I didn’t copy anything. I described the steps after verifying what they were. Either be specific about the differences you see or figure it out yourself. I figured it out myself when the feature was first introduced, without needing to reference a help document, so I’m sure you could as well if the instructions you got didn’t match what you encountered.
Tell Siri
Ask Siri and it will add it to your reminder
Aurora
With respect and kindness, is time to update your phone. When I was using 13 pro no issues with iOS 18.1 and now with 16 pro max same. No issues.