u/ParloraHealth

Would you trust an Al health assistant for symptoms and medical questions?

A lot of people wait hours at clinics or spend time stressing over symptoms and medical questions they're not sure are serious.
I built an Al health assistant that tries to help people understand symptoms, answer basic health questions, explain things in simpler language, and tell users when they should actually seek urgent care.
I'm curious:
Would you personally use something like this?
What would make you trust it or not trust it?
What feature would make it genuinely useful for you?
Would love honest opinions and feedback.

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u/ParloraHealth — 2 days ago
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I’m an Ottawa biology student and I built a free AI health assistant

Hey everyone,

A few weeks ago I asked in an Ottawa Reddit group if people would use a free AI health assistant. Some said yes, some said no but I decided to build it anyway.

It’s called Parlora Health.

You can:
• Ask health questions in plain language
• Describe symptoms or upload a photo
• Get more personalized answers based on your age, medications, allergies, etc.

A lot of people may ask: “Why not just use something like ChatGPT?”

General AI is great, but health is different. Most people wouldn’t fully trust a general-purpose AI with important health concerns.

Also, we do not sell user data, and I’m trying my best to build this responsibly and protect privacy.

It’s completely free right now no credit card needed.

https://parlorahealth.com

Would genuinely appreciate feedback. Thanks :)

u/ParloraHealth — 2 days ago