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Don't Google your symptoms.
Think like a doctor.

When you or your child suddenly fall sick, the internet gives you twelve answers — half from American sites, half terrifying. We give you one clear next step, written by Indian doctors, for Indian patients.

  • Free. No signup.
  • Written by Indian doctors
  • Plain English + Indian context
Try it · 30 seconds

Walk through a doctor's thinking

A simplified preview using one of our most-used pathways: fever in a child.

Your child has a fever. What's the temperature?

Educational preview. Not a substitute for medical advice — when in doubt, see a doctor.

Google vs. a doctor's flowchart

Same symptom. Two very different experiences.

What Google gives you
  • 12 tabs, all contradicting each other
  • US-focused — drugs, dosages, ER thresholds that don't apply
  • No way to tell what's for *your* case
  • Either dismissive ("just rest") or terrifying ("could be cancer")
  • No clear "what do I do in the next hour"
What we give you
  • One question at a time, like a doctor would ask
  • India context — local medicines, Indian guidelines
  • A specific next step: home care, GP today, or ER now
  • Clear red flags so you don't miss a real emergency
  • Calm, plain language — no jargon, no scare tactics
AI assistant

Stuck between two options? Ask the AI.

Our chatbot is trained on the same medical textbooks doctors learn from — Harrison's, Nelson's, Davidson's — not random blog posts. Ask it a follow-up in plain English and it'll point you back to the right pathway, or tell you when to stop typing and call a doctor.

  • Trained on reputed clinical references
  • Knows when to say "please see a doctor"
  • Free to use, right on this site
Try a pathway and ask the AI
My 4-year-old has 101°F fever and is still playing. Should I worry?
Likely not urgent. A child who's active and drinking fluids with a moderate fever usually does well at home. Watch for: stiff neck, rash, breathing trouble, no urine for 8+ hours.

Want to walk through the full Fever in children pathway?

How a pathway works

It's the same logic a doctor runs in their head — written down, step by step.

1

Pick your symptom

Fever, chest pain, diarrhea, child cough — pick the closest match.

2

Answer simple questions

How long? How severe? Any red flags? One question at a time.

3

Get one clear next step

Home care, GP today, or ER now — with reasoning, not just a verdict.

Next time someone in your family falls sick — be ready.

Bookmark this. Share it with the family WhatsApp group. The first 30 seconds of any illness usually decide how the next 3 days go.

Educational content. Not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. In any emergency, call your local emergency number or go to the nearest hospital.