Ada is a free symptom checker app that allows you to get a health assessment for yourself and your loved ones. With the help of AI technology and a medical dictionary of thousands of disorders and medical conditions, you can answer simple questions about your health and symptoms, and within minutes receive a personalized assessment report on what may be wrong and what to do next. Ada has been trained and certified as a Class IIa medical device in the European Union.
You can track your symptoms and their severity within the app, and access exclusive health articles written by experienced doctors. Ada is available in seven languages and covers a range of common and less common symptoms, medical conditions, and categories such as skin conditions, women's health, and children's health.
Ada applies the strictest data regulations to protect and keep your information private. However, it is important to note that Ada does not replace your healthcare professional's advice or an appointment with your doctor. In case of an emergency, urgent care should be contacted immediately. Ada welcomes feedback and can be reached at hello@ada.com.
Name: Ada | Developer: Ada Health | Version: 3.26.0 |
Update: Apr 18, 2023 | Installs: 5000000 | Size: 67 MB |
Get a health check for yourself and your family (children or elderly relatives). You can check your symptoms online 24/7 and find out possible causes. Whatever's bothering you, from pain, headache, or anxiety to allergy or food intolerance, the free Ada app (symptom checker) could help you find answers from the comfort of your home.
How do free symptom checks work?
You answer simple questions about your health and symptoms.
The AI of the Ada app assesses your answers against its medical dictionary of thousands of disorders and medical conditions.
You receive a personalized assessment report that tells you what may be wrong and what you could do next.
What can you expect from our app?
What can you tell Ada?
The Ada app can help you if you have common or less common symptoms. Here are some of the most common searches:
Disclaimer
Disclaimer: The Ada app is a certified Class IIa medical device in the European Union.
CAUTION: The Ada app cannot give you a medical diagnosis. Contact urgent care immediately in an emergency. The Ada app does not replace your healthcare professional's advice or an appointment with your doctor.
We want to hear from you. If you have any feedback or just want to get in touch, reach us at hello@ada.com. Your feedback will be processed in accordance with our Privacy Policy https://ada.com/privacy-policy/.
Get a health check for yourself and your family (children or elderly relatives). You can check your symptoms online 24/7 and find out possible causes. Whatever's bothering you, from pain, headache, or anxiety to allergy or food intolerance, the free Ada app (symptom checker) could help you find answers from the comfort of your home.
Doctors have trained Ada for years so that you can get an assessment within minutes.
How do free symptom checks work?
You answer simple questions about your health and symptoms.
The AI of the Ada app assesses your answers against its medical dictionary of thousands of disorders and medical conditions.
You receive a personalized assessment report that tells you what may be wrong and what you could do next.
What can you expect from our app?
What can you tell Ada?
The Ada app can help you if you have common or less common symptoms. Here are some of the most common searches:
Disclaimer:
The Ada app is a certified Class IIa medical device in the European Union.
CAUTION: The Ada app cannot give you a medical diagnosis. Contact urgent care immediately in an emergency. The Ada app does not replace your healthcare professional's advice or an appointment with your doctor.
We want to hear from you. If you have any feedback or just want to get in touch, reach us at hello@ada.com. Your feedback will be processed in accordance with our Privacy Policy [https://ada.com/privacy-policy/].
To install the "Ada" APK on your computer, you will need an Android emulator such as BlueStacks or NoxPlayer. These emulators mimic the Android environment, allowing you to run Android apps on your computer.
Once you have installed an Android emulator on your computer, follow these steps: