Abstract-Haemophilia is a bleeding condition that prevents blood clot during injuries. Previous studies suggest that some persons with the condition often do not report the problem and in some cases, there is the need to take certain critical actions when injuries occur. This has created the need to investigate best approaches that can encourage people with the condition to seek medical help or in the case where the injury is minor, users can assess the injury themselves by following some guidelines. To this effect, our ongoing project seeks to explore the issue through the adoption of mobile computing technology. Thus, an App is developed called, Haemophilia Injury Recognition Tool (HIRT?), which provides the users (especially young men) with a set of instructions on how to assess minor injuries. In cases where the injury is severe, the user is asked to go to the emergency room or contact the nearest Haemophilia Treatment Center which is provided in the App. The paper discusses the architectural flow of the App as well as the user feedback. Overall, the initial group of people who tested the App found it very useful in terms of its content, reminders, and clarity of steps.