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We built this for people like you.The ones who know something isn't right.

You've been dismissed. Told your labs are "normal." Sent home with advice to "reduce stress." You're not looking for someone to tell you what you have. You're looking for someone to actually look.

We take the time no one else has

Your primary care physician has 12 minutes. Your specialist sees one organ system. Your records are scattered across portals that don't talk to each other.

WhatsAilingMe doesn't have those constraints. We read everything—every lab, every note, every imaging report. We build a timeline that spans years, not visits. We look for patterns that require seeing the whole picture.

The kind of analysis that would take a physician hours—we do it systematically, methodically, and without the time pressure that forces shortcuts.

We reason through your data—we don't guess

Symptom checkers take what you type and match it against a database. They give you a list of possibilities ranked by how common they are in the general population.

That's not reasoning. That's pattern matching without context. It doesn't know your medication history. It doesn't see that your fatigue started three months after a dosage change. It can't correlate your lab trends over time.

Typical AI Health Tools

  • Ask what symptoms you have
  • Match against common conditions
  • Give confident-sounding answers
  • No context, no history, no nuance

WhatsAilingMe

  • Reads your actual medical records
  • Builds a timeline across years
  • Correlates changes with symptoms
  • Shows confidence levels honestly

We're honest about what we don't know

The worst thing an AI health tool can do is give you false confidence. Tell you something is "likely" when the data doesn't support that conclusion. Send you down a path that wastes time and causes unnecessary worry.

WhatsAilingMe uses explicit confidence thresholds. When the evidence strongly supports something, we say so. When it's uncertain, we tell you what's missing. When we can't draw conclusions, we don't pretend otherwise.

This isn't a limitation—it's intellectual honesty. Medicine is full of uncertainty, and any tool that pretends otherwise is doing you a disservice.

We'd rather tell you "we need more information" than give you a confident-sounding answer that's actually a guess.

We work with your doctors, not around them

Some health tools position themselves as replacements for medical care. They promise answers without the inconvenience of seeing a doctor.

That's not us. We believe the problem isn't that physicians lack competence—it's that they lack time and complete information. A 15-minute appointment can't review years of records from multiple providers.

WhatsAilingMe gives your physician what they need: a structured summary of your history, a clear timeline, and a list of patterns worth investigating. We turn your scattered records into a clinical narrative they can actually use.

We're not here to replace the doctor-patient relationship. We're here to make it more productive.

We understand the frustration

We built WhatsAilingMe because we know what it feels like to be dismissed. To be told everything is fine when you know it isn't. To watch a doctor scroll through your chart while barely listening.

Your symptoms are real. Your concerns are valid. The fact that no one has found an explanation doesn't mean one doesn't exist—it might just mean no one has had the time to look carefully enough.

We can't promise answers. Medicine doesn't work that way. But we can promise a thorough, systematic look at your health story—the kind of analysis you deserve but rarely get.

What makes us differentin one glance

Your Actual Records

Not symptoms you type—medical data from your providers.

Longitudinal View

Patterns across years, not snapshots from single visits.

Honest Confidence

We tell you what we know and what we don't.

Physician-Ready

Reports designed to help your doctor help you.

Ready for someone to actually look?

Your records are waiting. Your story deserves to be heard.