MediSearch AI

MediSearch AI

By MediSearch

  • Category: Medical
  • Release Date: 2023-12-12
  • Current Version: 1.5.8
  • Adult Rating: 17+
  • File Size: 26.96 MB
  • Developer: MediSearch
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 15.0
Score: 4.63889
4.63889
From 72 Ratings

Description

Get direct answers to medical questions based on scientific references. Disclaimer: please always consult with a qualified medical professional before making any health decisions. How does MediSearch work? Trustworthy Sources: Answers rooted in scientific research. Our AI sifts through extensive databases of scientific papers and medical publications to provide you with information that is both accurate and up-to-date. Easy-to-Understand Insights: Whether you're a medical professional or someone seeking general health information, MediSearch breaks down complex medical jargon into simple, understandable language. Instant Access to Health Information: Say goodbye to endless online searches. MediSearch delivers swift answers to your health queries, saving you time and effort. International: MediSearch provides answers in many widely used languages. In-app Subscriptions: Upon confirming your MediSearch Pro subscription, it will be linked to your Apple account. Your subscription will continue to renew automatically unless you cancel it at least 24 hours before the current period ends. To cancel, simply go to the 'Manage Subscription' area in your account settings. For additional details, please check our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Terms of Use: https://medisearch.io/terms Privacy Policy: https://medisearch.io/privacy

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Reviews

  • Cost

    4
    By User 123U
    Like it, but it costs too much. Please make it less expensive.
  • Best Medical Search Engine

    5
    By DrDanika
    This is the most accurate and in-depth medical search engine I’ve found. This tool can quickly and accurately summarize many high-quality research findings from peer-reviewed medical journals and provide a comprehensive summary. I am also especially impressed by the citation feature.
  • Hallucinations and misinformation

    1
    By Xyzzx123
    I graduated from medical school in 1991 and have practiced anesthesia for more than 30 years. Doctors will find the information provided by this AI app incomplete, frequently incorrect and based on questionable resources. The sources cited would be unlikely choices for an informed clinician. For example, when asked if general anesthesia or regional anesthesia is safer, MediSearch confidently answered that general anesthesia had twice mortality risk, citing an obscure 2007 Russian paper rather than the randomized study published in the 2021 NEJM which showed no significant difference in mortality. Repeating the query resulted a hallucination that a study of 380,000 patients showed that general anesthesia carried twice the mortality risk, citing the 2023 StatPearls CME activity “Anesthetic Management of Ex Utero Intrapartum Treatment (EXIT) and Fetal Surgery. Most clinicians will find standard online resources such as UpToDate.com more helpful. Patients will be unable to sort fact from hallucination. Also, be wary of ghost renewal charges after you cancel the service.
  • Excellent

    5
    By raju 1
    If you want scientific answers to your doubts, go for this , clear cut answer .
  • Honestly, not good at all

    1
    By White_selena
    I downloaded this app based on the positive reviews, but my experience has been very disappointing. I asked several questions about a medical condition, and the answers I received were inconsistent and unreliable—almost like they came from a first-year medical student rather than a professional-grade AI tool. The app itself is not intuitive and feels poorly designed. On top of that, it requires a subscription that is far from cheap, which makes the value even worse. Overall, not good at all and I cannot recommend it.
  • Not for doctors

    1
    By Dr.Kang MD
    I assumed this was for doctors, but the results only read from abstracts. There are no full text guidelines. And the AI has no way of discriminating what constitutes a reliable paper vs some case report. ChatGPT can do this for you for free if you ask it to search pubmed.
  • Pretty good

    5
    By ImplicitReview
    As mentioned, it’s nice that MediSearch cites its sources. Only two gripes for me is that very rarely the results won’t be presented clearly - by that I mean a word or two is overlaid on top of another or something like that. The other gripe is the lack of dark mode but I’ll then just use Safari for the website.
  • Excellent work

    5
    By felipedaraujo
    It is refreshing to see an AI model mentioning its sources like MediSearch does. That reassures the model isn’t just making stuff up

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