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SYMPTOMATICA

AI-powered medical assistant

Primary guidance on symptoms, lab results, medications and treatments

SYMPTOMATICA helps you make sense of your medical situation and prepare for a doctor visit.

Start free — 5 requests

An educational reference service. Not a medical service.

SYMPTOMATICA medical assistant
  • Available 24/7
  • Any language
  • Any country
  • 5 requests free
  • Data protected
  • No sign-up

Who it's for

Recognize your situation

Unclear symptoms

Something is wrong but you are not sure how serious it is or which doctor to see. The assistant structures the information and helps you prepare for a doctor visit.

Lab results or scans arrived

Confusing numbers on a lab form or a report in medical language. The assistant provides reference information on each value taking into account your sex and age.

Questions about medications

Taking several drugs or want to understand a doctor's prescription. The assistant provides educational information on medications, their combinations and side effects.

Health of loved ones

Worried about a child, elderly parent or family member. The assistant helps structure the situation and prepare questions for the doctor.

How it works

Three steps to clarity

01

Describe the situation

Write a message or send a voice note. You can attach a photo, lab results, a scan or a PDF document.

02

The assistant asks follow-up questions

A few precise questions — like a doctor at a first appointment. Takes your age, sex and medical history into account.

03

You get a structured response

Likely causes, urgency assessment, what to do right now and which specialist to see.

Example conversation

See how it works

A real example of a conversation with the assistant

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Symptomatica

AI patient assistant

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Just checked my blood pressure — 148/94. For about six months I've had morning headaches, thought it was just tiredness. Checked today by chance and got scared. Is this dangerous? Should I go to the doctor right now?
Understood, this is an important question. Let me ask a few things: 1. Have you checked your blood pressure before — has it always been elevated or is this the first time? 2. Do you currently have chest pain, shortness of breath, blurred vision or any speech problems? 3. Do you have diabetes, kidney disease or any heart condition?
Barely checked before. Nothing like that right now, just a heavy feeling in my head. No chronic conditions.
Good — no emergency signs, that matters. For reference: 148/94 is a level doctors classify as stage 1 arterial hypertension. "Slightly elevated" is a common misconception — readings like this, if they occur regularly, require examination and medical follow-up. What to consider: — See a GP within 3–7 days — not urgent, but do not put it off — Until then: measure your blood pressure morning and evening and write down the readings — this will be very useful for the doctor — Do not take blood pressure medication on your own before being examined — Warning signs — call 999 or 112 immediately: pressure above 180/110, severe headache, speech or vision changes, chest pain Would you like me to prepare questions for the GP and a list of what to bring to the appointment? — — — This is reference information, not a medical diagnosis. Assessment and treatment decisions are made by a doctor after an in-person examination.

Capabilities

Not just a language model

Symptomatica uses specialised medical algorithms and current clinical data — not only what a standard AI knows.

Symptom structuring

Conducts a thorough intake interview and organises information about your symptoms — like a first appointment with a doctor. Helps you cover everything when you see the specialist.

Works with files

Accepts photos, PDFs, Excel, Word, voice messages and medical scans. Extracts and analyses data from any format.

Lab reference information

Provides reference information on each value taking sex, age and condition into account. Reference ranges differ for children, pregnant women and elderly patients.

Medication reference

Provides reference information on medications, their combinations and side effects using current data — not memory alone.

Up-to-date information

Information is updated in real time. The assistant is not limited by a training cutoff and retrieves current clinical data on demand.

Emergency symptom detection

Automatically detects warning symptoms and clearly states when emergency services should be called — without delay.

Comparison

Symptomatica is not ChatGPT with a medical prompt.

It is a specialised system with purpose-built algorithms, medical databases and a safety module.

Clinical intake by standards: red flags, timeline, context

ChatGPT

No

Symptomatica

Yes

Medical imaging formats: DICOM, NIfTI (X-ray, MRI, CT)

ChatGPT

No

Symptomatica

Yes

Lab reference ranges by age, sex and patient condition

ChatGPT

No

Symptomatica

Yes

Drug side-effect data from real-world reports, not model memory

ChatGPT

No

Symptomatica

Yes

Clinical scoring: NEWS2, Centor — deterministic calculation

ChatGPT

No

Symptomatica

Yes

Dedicated safety module for detecting emergency conditions

ChatGPT

No

Symptomatica

Yes

Information adapted to the user's country

ChatGPT

No

Symptomatica

Yes

No subscription — pay only for the requests you actually use

ChatGPT

No

Symptomatica

Yes

...and much more

Get started

5 requests — free

No sign-up, no card, no subscription. Right now in Telegram.

  • Symptom structuring and preparation for a doctor visit
  • Educational information on possible causes of symptoms
  • Emergency symptom detection
  • Lab information by age and sex
  • Medication information and combinations
  • Works with photos, PDFs, medical scans, voice and video messages
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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is Symptomatica a medical service?

No. Symptomatica is an educational reference service. It provides educational information and helps you prepare for a doctor visit. The service does not make diagnoses and does not prescribe treatment.

Can I trust the assistant's responses?

The information is for educational purposes and is generated automatically based on publicly available medical sources. Every response includes a reminder that assessment and treatment decisions are made by a doctor after an in-person examination.

What happens when symptoms are serious?

The service automatically detects signs of emergency conditions — chest pain, difficulty breathing, signs of stroke and others. When detected, the assistant immediately directs the user to emergency medical services (999, 112 or equivalent).

Where does my data go?

Data is transmitted in anonymised form to language models and dozens of specialised medical services — this is what allows the assistant to provide significantly more complete information than standard AI models. Data is not used for advertising. Users consent to processing when starting the service.

Is a subscription required?

No. Symptomatica does not require a subscription. You pay only for the requests you actually use — top up your balance when you need it. No monthly charges.

What happens after 5 free requests?

Once free requests are used up you can top up your balance by any amount and continue. No subscription, no automatic charges. Pay only for actual usage.

Does the service work outside Russia?

Yes. Symptomatica works in any country, in any language, and takes local healthcare specifics into account when providing educational information.

Do you have a health question right now?

The assistant is ready. No waiting, no appointment.

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