WikEM

WikEM

Emergency Medicine Wiki

4.6K ratings
133 reviews
#197 in top-grossing Medical
🏥 Medical
🔍 Reference
Free
In-App Purchases

Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • November 21, 2012
  • June 26, 2026

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This app provides a continuously updated wiki and database of emergency medicine knowledge for physicians. Access key information offline for rapid reference during daily practice. An in-app subscription unlocks advanced AI-powered questions, favorites, and history features.

Emergency medicine knowledge database
Continuously updated content
Offline access
AI-powered questions (subscription)
Favorites and history (subscription)
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What users say

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What's New in WikEM

8.5.2

June 26, 2026

another crash fix

Subscription plans

Premium Features

Unlock Favorites, Lists, and Personal Notes

$4.991 Year
How to cancel WikEM subscription ⁉️
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In-App Purchases

$5.99

Favorites and Lists

Allows for favoriting content and creating custom lists for fast access

Charts

Top Grossing

📉 197-5

Medical

This app dropped -5 positions in Medical chart.

Last updated on July 19, 2026.

User reviews

Glad it’s back, still needs work

Tab bar could really benifit from being cleaned up to 4, personal reccs would be:
- Option to hide AI tab
- Videos in Library tab
- Home should be Categories, with the first category “View All,” Search bar at the bottom/top of page
- Info renamed to “Settings”
- Blog shows only most recent article, tapping shows more
- Liquid Glass UI elements

Really appreciate one time purchases > subscriptions. Otherwise stoked the app is back, content is phenomenal but I hope the UI continues to modernize in the future
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It’s back!

So glad the stand alone app is back.

It’s okay

I really loved the APP before they transitioned to EOLAS. They brought it back which is really good but the app is now glitchy and crashes on its own on IPHONE. Please fix the issues and I would be more than happy to buy it again. Has so much potential.

Cannot start

I’ve been recommended this app but the login account creation interface is glitching and fails to send login info to establish an account and login

Updated 4/2/2026 it works now but does quit randomly very frequently, like 5 times per trying to read a diverticulitis article

Incredibly useful

Great on shift resource

Developer apps

User experience

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Reported Bugs

4 issues

Login screen freezes

Bug

Incompatible with older devices

Bug

Broken hyperlinks and charts

Bug

Search function not working as expected

Bug

Requested Features

4 requests

Dark mode support

Feature

Ability to save favorites and customize the app

Feature

Improved search functionality

Feature

Regular content updates

Feature

FAQ

What is WikEM?

WikEM is an online wiki and database designed to provide emergency medicine knowledge for physicians. It offers rapid reference of key information that is continuously updated from WikEM.org. The mobile application allows for offline access to this content.

What are the key features of WikEM?

The app provides a continuously updated database of emergency medicine knowledge, accessible offline. With an in-app subscription, users gain unlimited natural language questions powered by AI, as well as favorites and history features.

How much does WikEM cost?

The base application is free to download and use for accessing offline content. An in-app subscription is available for purchase, which unlocks advanced features like AI-powered questions, favorites, and history. Payment is handled through your iTunes Account.

Who is this app intended for?

WikEM is specifically intended for clinicians, such as physicians, who are practicing emergency medicine. It is not designed for direct use by patients.

Can I use WikEM without an internet connection?

Yes, a key feature of this mobile application is that the content is available offline. This allows physicians to rapidly reference key information even when they do not have an active internet connection.