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Treatment Digital Health Care

Treatment Digital Health Care

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All Versions of Treatment Digital Health Care

1.0.2

March 7, 2022

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

1.0.1

February 10, 2022

Bug fixes, updated condition information, updated symptom data, new prevalence information.
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1.0.0

January 20, 2022

Price History of Treatment Digital Health Care

Description of Treatment Digital Health Care

Get the helpful, doctor-trusted medical information you need to make informed health decisions. This next-gen symptom checker gives you access to an AI-driven library of medical data curated by top doctors around the world. Download the app, enter your symptoms, and get a comprehensive health assessment, including tips for managing your symptoms at home, and when you should call a doctor. What You’ll Get Comprehensive symptom analysis that simulates a doctor’s approach Detailed descriptions for common conditions at your fingertips At-home, doctor-trusted symptom management tips Powered by Treatment’s proprietary, agile AI engine, The Global Library of Medicine (GLM). Built by a team of global doctors and engineers, the GLM is taking healthcare data into the digital age by bringing together doctors from around the world to participate in its curation. You’ll have access to innovative and up-to-date medical information that is being used by doctors in clinics in many countries. Disclaimer This symptom assessment tool is for information purposes only, and does not replace a medical professional’s advice or diagnosis. The assessments do not include all conditions, and your actual condition may not be included. Please consult a medical professional for any medical concern. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call emergency services or go to the nearest hospital immediately. Please review our Terms and Conditions (https://www.treatment.com/terms-and-conditions), and Privacy Policy (https://www.treatment.com/privacy-policy) which apply to your use of the symptom assessment tool. (NOTE: disclaimer has been copy verbatim from the “Reminder” that is displayed at the end of an assessment and before the assessment results are displayed.)
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Treatment Digital Health Care: FAQ

Can Treatment Digital Health Care support iPad devices?

No, Treatment Digital Health Care is not available for iPad users yet.
Treatment.com Inc. is the developer of Treatment Digital Health Care.
The minimum supported iOS version for the app is 12.0.
Users are raving about Treatment Digital Health Care, which has an exceptional rating of 4.9 out of 5.
Treatment Digital Health Care Relates To The Medical App Genre.
The latest Treatment Digital Health Care version released is 1.0.2.
Treatment Digital Health Care updated its app on July 5, 2024.
The release date of the app was March 3, 2023.
Treatment Digital Health Care is suitable for ages 17 and up according to its content advisory rating.
The following list of languages is supported by the Treatment Digital Health Care app: English.
No, Treatment Digital Health Care is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Treatment Digital Health Care does not support in-app purchases.
No, Treatment Digital Health Care does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Treatment Digital Health Care

  • Awesome

    This app is a great way to get a preliminary sense of what might be going on! Love it. Highly recommend.
  • Bravo to the Developers ! (from a fellow MD)

    As an internal medicine physician (MD in USA) myself, I have been following the development of this App. with both great anticipation, and with some concern. After downloading the App on my I-phone (to trial it), I inputted the typical symptoms of a left leg blood clot (DVT), providing (by answering the posed questions) one symptom at a time at the appropriate prompting of “Cara”, the App’s assistant.

    And I was pleasantly surprised that the App. correctly told me that I most likely had a DVT (deep venous thrombosis), giving me the numeric % probability of this diagnosis. The App also told me that I had a lesser probability of having venous thrombophlebitis (again, a correct lower probability diagnosis), and once again gave me the percent probability.

    The App then explained how it arrived at those conclusions, and provided the usual treatment options when I chose those selection tabs. It then recommended that I contact my doctor for confirmation of diagnosis and for treatment. It also gave me the options of checking out predisposing factors and preventive measures

    I then tried the App again using a second, cleverly feigned (as only a physician can do) condition, … this time a migraine headache. And once again, the App did a great job asking me the right questions in order to arrive at the most probable diagnoses.

    And once again, the App appropriately offered “migraine headache” as the most probable diagnosis (again with probability percentage), as well as other possible diagnoses with lower probabilities. And once again, options were offered to read about predisposing factors, treatment options and preventive measures for migraine headaches.

    And once again, I was advised to see my doctor for diagnosis confirmation and for pharmacologic treatment if over the counter treatments were not effective. The App. also discussed non-pharmacologic interventions and over the counter pain meds (Tylenol).

    I was also pleased to see that the App acknowledged that, (even though it was designed by physicians), it could NOT guarantee that my true malady was among the probable diagnoses offered. It also cautioned repeatedly
    that the app did NOT take the place of a physician.

    My only recommendation to the developers is to consider replacing the obtuse medical terminology in the questions with simpler language. Or, alternatively, to define the medical terms used, when it is part of a question. As an example, when questioning me about my symptoms, the App asked if I had ever been diagnosed with venous thromboembolism. It would have been better to ask if I had ever been diagnosed with a blood clot.

    So, in conclusion, as a physician (myself), I can honestly say that (at least for the conditions I chose), this new, long-awaited medical App is living up to my high expectations; and, equally importantly, does not have the concerns (including inaccuracies and trying to replace physicians)that I had feared.

    The process of medical data collection (through intelligent questioning with option choices provided) is sound and thorough. The App arrives at the same differential diagnoses (most probable diagnoses) as would a physician. And finally, the App does not market itself as, nor purport to be, a substitute for a live physician, nor to have 100% infallibility.

    Developer Response

    Thank you for submitting such an incredibly thorough and thoughtful review! We'd love to connect with you and learn more about your experience using our mobile app. Please consider sending a DM to customer.support@treatment.com so that our team can correspond with you directly. Wishing you good health.
  • Great quick reference

    I find this app to be a thorough and quick means of checking on symptoms I have experienced. It was easy to download and I didn’t feel it was re-directing or trying to sell me something. I am always grateful for a genuine, accurate and free health resource!

    Developer Response

    Thank you for taking the time to review our app! Glad to hear you are finding it useful and accurate. Wishing you good health.