Every tool on this page has been reviewed from a clinical perspective — for safety, accuracy, and real-world usefulness.
Tools your patients are already using — reviewed so you can have an informed conversation with them.
Millions of patients use it. Here is what it gets right, what it gets wrong, and when it becomes dangerous.
One of the most clinically rigorous AI symptom checkers available to patients worldwide. Full clinical review.
CBT-based AI chatbot with solid research behind it. A reasonable supplement to real therapy — not a replacement.
Heavy on psychology, light on clinical oversight. What patients should understand before subscribing to Noom.
An AI-powered emotional wellness tool. Good for mild anxiety — but patients need to know its real limits.
A roundup of the most common AI health apps patients mention — with an honest clinical take on each one.
AI tools built for healthcare providers — reviewed by one.
Two AI scribes tested in a real clinical setting. One saved hours per day. The other created more work.
Doximity quietly added AI features most providers do not know about. A full clinical review of what works.
Drug interaction checkers are only useful if they are accurate. A head-to-head test using real clinical cases.
Epic has quietly added AI across its platform. Here is what actually helps versus what is just marketing.
From a provider who prescribes weight loss medications — an honest look at the AI apps competing with medical care.
AI claims to automate medical coding and billing. A review of the top tools to see if they hold up in practice.
Therapy apps, mood trackers, and AI mental health tools reviewed with clinical care and caution.
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