🩺 About

Trustworthy health guidance, for everyone.

AskMyDoctor.health makes calm, structured, clinically-responsible health guidance accessible to anyone, anywhere — in their own language, on any device, with no account required.

Our mission

Healthcare guidance is often inaccessible — locked behind paywalls, written in dense medical language, or unavailable in the languages most people actually speak. AskMyDoctor.health exists to change that: to put a calm, structured, clinically-informed second-opinion tool in the hands of everyone who needs to make a decision about their health.

We are not a replacement for your doctor. We are a bridge — between “something feels wrong” and “here is what to do next.”

What we stand for

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Clinically responsible

Every triage pathway, red flag, and care recommendation is designed by experienced clinicians.

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Globally accessible

Built for patients and caregivers in 10 languages, including underserved communities.

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Privacy-first

No tracking pixels, no data sold, no conversation retained after your session.

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Honest AI

Our assistant explains its reasoning, surfaces uncertainty, and defers to clinicians on diagnosis.

👩‍⚕️ Medical team

Developed with practising clinicians

AskMyDoctor.health was founded and is medically directed by Dr. Handel Emery, a Consultant Cardiologist with expertise in General Cardiology, Nuclear Cardiology, Stress Echocardiography, Cardiovascular Imaging, and Internal Medicine. All triage logic, red-flag detection, care pathways, and medication guidance are reviewed and overseen by Dr. Emery to ensure clinical accuracy and patient safety.

View Dr. Emery's full credentials and responsibilities on our Medical Advisory Board page.

Primary care
Common presentations, chronic disease management, preventive care.
Emergency medicine
Red-flag detection, urgency triage, and emergency escalation logic.
Pharmacy
Medication information, drug interactions, and dosing context.

How we build content

  • Source. We start with established clinical guidelines, peer-reviewed literature, and national health resources.
  • Translate. Clinicians and editors translate the medicine into plain language a non-specialist can act on.
  • Review. Practising clinicians review every triage pathway, red flag, and care recommendation before it ships.
  • Update. Content is reviewed regularly and updated when guidelines change.

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