Get useful answers without skipping the safety checks.

A strong request is focused, de-identified, and clear about who will use the result. A strong review opens the sources and treats the generated answer as a draft.

Ask with context

Include the intended task, population, timeframe, jurisdiction, and the facts that materially affect the question.

Review the evidence

Check citation relevance, source date, study design, and whether the findings apply to the situation you described.

Keep the boundary clear

AI Doctor is for information and review. It is not a diagnostic device, prescriber, pharmacist, or emergency service.

Common questions

What should I include in a request?

State the question, intended audience, relevant de-identified context, jurisdiction, and the decision or document you need. Include units and reference ranges for laboratory data.

Can I enter patient information?

Do not enter direct identifiers. Remove names, full dates of birth, record numbers, contact details, exact addresses, and other information that could identify a person.

How should I evaluate an answer?

Open the cited sources, check dates and applicability, verify medication information against official labeling, and compare clinical recommendations with current local guidance.

Can AI Doctor handle an emergency?

No. It is not an emergency service and should never delay local emergency care. Contact local emergency services when someone may be in immediate danger.

Why did the system ask follow-up questions?

Missing age range, timing, medications, vital signs, units, or intended use can materially change a medical answer. Clarification is safer than assuming those details.

Where can I report a problem?

Use the in-product feedback control for product issues. For account, privacy, or legal requests, email support@aidoc.chat.

AI Doctor supports medical research and review. It does not replace professional judgment or emergency care.