Medical tools built around evidence and review.
Choose a focused workflow for evidence search, medication safety, laboratory review, trial discovery, or structured clinical reasoning. Every result remains a draft for human verification.
Start de-identified
Remove direct identifiers before entering case details. Open the cited sources and verify recommendations against current local guidance.
Select a workflow
Each page collects the context needed to begin a focused chat.
8 focused tools
Research
Medical Evidence Research
Search medical literature, guidelines, and public clinical sources, then synthesize findings with traceable citations and explicit uncertainty.
Clinical workflow
Clinical Decision Support
Draft an evidence-linked assessment framework, clarify missing information, and organize monitoring and escalation considerations for clinician review.
Diagnostic reasoning
Differential Diagnosis Assistant
Organize plausible explanations by urgency and fit, identify discriminating findings, and surface important alternatives without inventing probabilities.
Medication review
Drug Safety Analyzer
Review a medication list for interaction signals, duplicate therapy, label warnings, dosing considerations, and monitoring questions.
Safety
Urgent Symptom Guide
Surface warning signs and questions that may help someone decide when immediate in-person evaluation is warranted. It is not an emergency service.
Laboratory review
Clinical Lab Analyzer
Structure lab trends, units, reference intervals, possible patterns, and follow-up questions while preserving uncertainty and laboratory context.
Concept exploration
Medical Knowledge Map
Explore source-linked relationships among conditions, mechanisms, tests, treatments, and outcomes without presenting generated links as established facts.
Research participation
Clinical Trials Finder
Search public trial registries, summarize key eligibility criteria and status, and prepare questions for the study contact and care team.