Why clinicians use FreeAir Coach
- Built and clinically curated by a board-certified pulmonologist (Dr. Eskender Beyene, MD, FCCP)
- Grounded in CBT, ACT, Motivational Interviewing, the 5 A’s, and DEADS — the same frameworks used in clinical cessation counseling
- Reinforces the cessation conversation between visits — patients get coaching at 2 a.m. when cravings actually hit
- Educational support only — does not prescribe, diagnose, or replace your clinical relationship
- Patient privacy: behavioral data stays on the device; we don’t operate a health-data server you have to vet
Provider Access Codes
We offer bulk access codes for clinical practices, hospital systems, and accountable care organizations. Hand a code to your patient at the cessation visit; they activate it and start using the app immediately. Practices can purchase codes at a 30% volume discount versus retail.
Pulmonary, primary care, bariatric medicine, OB/GYN, behavioral health, and oncology practices are typical fit. Volume pricing starts at 25 codes.
Request a Provider Bulk Code Quote →Clinical content references
Our AI Coach is grounded in 45 clinical reference sources including: U.S. Public Health Service Clinical Practice Guideline on Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence, Cochrane Reviews on behavioral and pharmacological cessation, ACCP/CHEST consensus statements, and current FDA labeling for varenicline, bupropion, and NRT.
FreeAir Coach is an educational wellness application — not FDA-approved as a medical device or cessation therapy. We do not establish a clinician-patient relationship between users and Dr. Beyene or any other licensed clinician.