There are a variety of apps to support people with coeliac disease. Some are in the form of a diary to help you track the food you're eating and your symptoms, while others may help you make safer food choices.
On this page you will find information on:
Apps for people with coeliac disease
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Coeliac Care Program![]() |
An online course for people with coeliac disease to find out more about the condition, including gluten-free recipes, meal planning tools and dietitian sessions. Read more about the Coeliac Care Program. |
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The Insides Guide – is it gluten free?![]() |
An online course for people wanting detailed information on label reading for coeliac disease. Read more about The Insides Guide – is it gluten free? |
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How to eat out as a coeliac?![]() |
An interactive online guide about how to eat out safely when you are on a strict gluten-free diet. Read more about How to eat out as a coeliac? |
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FoodSwitch app
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An app to help you find out what’s in the food you’re eating, so you can make simple switches to healthier options, including gluten-free options. Read more about the FoodSwitch app.
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MyHealthyGut
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An app for people wanting to learn about gut health, including people with coeliac disease and gluten intolerance. Read more about MyHealthyGut. |
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mySymptoms Food Diary
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An app to track the content of meals, drinks, medicines and supplements, as well as a range of symptoms (nausea, headache, diarrhoea, stomach pain, bloating, eczema, hay fever, heartburn and gas), plus bowel movements, energy and sleep quality. Read more about mySymptoms Food Diary. |
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Reviewed apps that are no longer available
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Other apps you may find useful
- Healthy eating apps – apps that encourage healthy eating by helping you make better food choices. Read more about healthy eating apps.
- Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) apps – apps that help you track your symptoms and identify high and low FODMAP foods. Read more about irritable bowel syndrome apps.
Disclaimer: Health Navigator’s app library is a free consumer service to help you decide whether a health app would be suitable for you. Our review process is independent. We have no relationship with the app developers or companies and no responsibility for the service they provide. This means that if you have an issue with one of the apps we have reviewed, you will need to contact the app developer or company directly.