Medical AIWhere Medical AI sits next to the tools clinicians actually weigh it against. Honest, source-checked side-by-side comparisons: whether a tool reasons the evidence through your specific case or just hands you the guideline, plus citations, calculators, platforms, and price. We say where the other tools are strong.
OpenEvidence is strong. Medical AI adds answers reasoned for the specific case, 40+ calculators, access for students and residents, and one subscription across web and iOS.
A general chatbot can write a confident, wrong answer with a citation that does not exist. For clinical questions, grounding and sources are the whole game.
Two clinical AI tools that reason about the case and cite their answers. The real differences are the calculator suite, who gets access, and how billing works across devices.
A reference hands you an article to read and apply. Medical AI reasons the evidence through your specific case and answers, cited. The gap is format, then price.
Medical AI returns evidence-grounded answers backed by real citations. It is a reference tool, and these terms describe how it should and should not be used.
Medical AI is an information and reference tool intended for educational use only. The answers it returns are not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified doctor or healthcare professional with any question concerning a medical condition.
Medical AI is designed for use by practicing clinicians. It is not intended for direct patient use and is not a substitute for professional clinical judgment. Apply your own training and current guidelines to every decision an answer informs.
We do not collect, store, or process personally identifiable patient information (PHI or PII). Do not enter names, dates of birth, medical record numbers, or any other patient identifiers into the composer.
Medical knowledge evolves rapidly. Citations carry their publication date, so consult the primary source and the most recent clinical guideline before acting on anything material.