Part of wead.live · Virtual health clinic
WeAD AI Health Clinic
A form-first virtual clinic for educational health guidance — structured intakes, specialty departments, and live consultation with AI physicians.
Not emergency care and not a licensed diagnosis. Use it to organize your symptoms, understand possible next steps, and prepare for a real-world clinician.
What is WeAD AI Health Clinic?
WeAD AI Health Clinic is the health layer of the WeAD ecosystem — a virtual clinic where you can explore your health in two complementary ways: guided forms that mirror real clinical intakes, and a free live consultation room with voice and text.
Each specialty department (general medicine, cardiology, gastroenterology, mental health screening, and more) has its own focus. In the consultation room you choose the clinic type and the AI physician adapts to that field while staying within educational boundaries.

What it does for you
The clinic helps you turn scattered symptoms and questions into organized information you can act on — whether that means booking a GP visit, completing an employer medical, or simply understanding what might be going on.
- Structured questionnaires for vitals, labs, physical exam notes, and systems review
- 15 specialty pathways with department-specific triage logic
- Live free consultation with text-to-speech replies from specialty AI doctors
- Educational reports with red-flag reminders and public reference links
- Visit history across departments under one WeAD sign-in
- Occupational / job-medical style intakes for workforce screening prep
Two ways to use the clinic
Free consultation
Talk or type with a specialty-aware AI doctor in real time. Pick a clinic type (cardiology, gastro, general, and more) and get spoken + written replies.
Start free consultationStructured clinic visits
Form-first intakes for full-body checkups, job medicals, and 15 specialty departments — built for depth, not quick chat.
Browse departmentsHow it works
- 1
Choose how you want help
Start a live free consultation with voice or text, or complete a structured department form (general checkup, heart, gut, and more).
- 2
Share your story
Answer guided questions about symptoms, history, vitals, and labs. The clinic captures what a real intake would cover — at your pace.
- 3
Get an educational report
You receive plain-language guidance and flags to discuss with a licensed clinician. We cite public sources like MedlinePlus and OpenFDA when relevant.
- 4
Keep everything in one place
Visits and consultations stay on your timeline so you can track patterns and bring summaries to your doctor or occupational health reviewer.
Dr. Family & specialty doctors
Dr. Family leads general and family medicine. In the free consultation room you can switch to another specialty — each with its own physician persona — while every answer remains educational only, never a prescription or fitness-for-duty certificate.
Free consultationDepartments
Fifteen active specialty clinics — each with a dedicated intake form. Sign in to start a visit or use free consultation for quick questions.
General
Full-body checkup, labs, systems review, and job-medical intake.
Gut & Digestive
Bristol scale, GI symptoms, food and medication context.
Heart
Chest pain, palpitations, blood pressure concerns.
Lungs
Breathlessness, cough, asthma, and exposure history.
Metabolic
Diabetes, thyroid, weight, and energy patterns.
Urinary
Urinary symptoms, kidney stones, men's health.
Ear, Nose, Throat
Sore throat, hearing, sinus, and balance.
Skin
Rashes, moles, acne, and skin changes.
Women's Health
Cycle, pregnancy questions, pelvic symptoms.
Children
Report symptoms for a child (guardian-led).
Wellbeing
Mood, sleep, stress — screening only, not crisis care.
Bones & Joints
Injury, joint pain, back and neck.
Autoimmune
Joint swelling, stiffness, autoimmune patterns.
Nerves & Brain
Headache, numbness, seizures — urgent red flags first.
Eyes
Vision change, eye pain, redness.
WeAD AI Health Clinic and Dr. Family provide educational health insights and risk screening only — not a medical diagnosis or signed occupational fitness certificate. Consult a licensed healthcare professional for medical advice. Seek emergency care for chest pain, severe breathlessness, sudden weakness, blood in stool, black tarry stool, severe pain, high fever, or dehydration.
















