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Last updated: 22 May 2026
What this clinic is
WeAD AI Health Clinics is a free virtual clinic in the WeAD ecosystem. You can either talk to an AI doctor in real time, or fill a structured intake form for one of 15 specialty departments and get a full educational report. It does not replace emergency services, a licensed physician, or an official fitness-for-work certificate.
Live video consultations with real licensed physicians are coming soon — the AI flow is being designed to feed directly into them.
Signing in or signing up
- Go to Sign in from the navbar.
- Pick Sign in / sign up with email to get a 6-digit code by email, or Continue with WeAD account if you already use the WeAD ecosystem.
- The email + code path automatically creates a WeAD account that works across all WeAD apps. No separate signup needed.
Talk to an AI doctor (consultation)
- Open Free consultation from the navbar or click Talk to an AI doctor on the dashboard.
- Choose a clinic type (general, cardiology, gastroenterology, dermatology, mental health, etc.). The AI doctor's persona and focus change with the department.
- Type a question or use the microphone (Chrome / Edge recommended for voice input). Voice input is transcribed locally by your browser.
- Attach a photo with the paperclip button if something is visible (rash, eye, throat, swelling, lab printout). The AI looks at the image as it answers. Maximum 6 MB; the image is not stored on our servers from the chat room.
- Replies appear as text and are spoken via your browser's text-to-speech. Adjust speech speed in the header. Use New chat to start fresh — changing clinic type also resets the conversation.
Start a clinic visit (structured form)
- Open Clinic from the navbar.
- Choose the department closest to your symptoms. Each form is tuned to that specialty.
- Fill the intake — symptoms, duration, vitals where asked, lab values where you have them, and notes. Be honest; the AI's output is only as good as the inputs.
- On the Dermatology form you can attach a skin photo, which the AI describes alongside your symptoms. Gastroenterology includes the Bristol scale and optional stool-photo guidance.
- Submit. Dr. Family (or the relevant specialty doctor persona) prepares an educational report grounded in PubMed, FDA, and NIH evidence. Reports save to your dashboard.
- At the bottom of any report, click Discuss with Dr. Family to open a chat about it.
Reading your report
Reports use a colored risk badge: green (low), yellow (monitor), orange (elevated), and red (urgent — seek in-person care).
Each report has these sections: clinical overview, why this urgency level, possible mechanisms, conditions to discuss with your doctor, what your doctor may do, home-care plan, red flags explained, and an Evidence & sources block listing the PubMed papers, MedlinePlus topics, RxNorm drug data, and FDA adverse-event statistics the AI consulted.
Dashboard
The Dashboard is your home base. It shows pattern insights from the last 14 days, all 15 departments, and your full visit history (most recent first, with a Show all toggle). The old /history URL automatically redirects here.
Health profile
My health profile stores baseline information — age, allergies, past medical history, current medications, and recent lab status. The AI references this profile during consultations and reports so you don't have to repeat yourself.
Language
The navbar has a language menu powered by Google Translate, with 21 supported languages. Machine translation can misstate medical terms — treat translated red-flag warnings carefully and prefer English for clinical nuance when possible.
Remote Doctors (coming soon)
We're building a network of real licensed physicians for live video consultations on top of the AI pre-screening. If you're a physician, apply at /doctors/apply. If you're a patient and want to know when live consults launch, the same page accepts general interest signups.
When not to use this site
Call your local emergency number for chest pain, stroke signs, severe bleeding, inability to breathe, altered consciousness, suicidal thoughts, or any symptom you would treat as an emergency. This clinic cannot dispatch ambulances, admit you to hospital, or replace urgent professional care.
Crisis lines (non-exhaustive): U.S. 988, U.K. 116 123, Philippines 1553, or findahelpline.com for an international directory.
Privacy quick facts
- Visits and chats are stored under your account; you can request deletion.
- Photos in the consultation chat are sent to the AI but not saved on our servers.
- Photos uploaded in the dermatology form are saved so the report can reference them.
- Privacy questions or data requests — message us on Telegram at @weadvertizers.
Full details in the Privacy policy.
Troubleshooting
- Microphone doesn't work: use Chrome or Edge; check site permissions; some browsers block voice input on iOS.
- Old "Launching Soon" page on mobile: your phone is using cached DNS. Try cellular data or set Private DNS to
one.one.one.one. - OTP code didn't arrive: check spam, wait 30 seconds before re-requesting; rate limits prevent rapid retries.
- Image won't upload: make sure it's under 6 MB and a common format (JPEG / PNG).