If you're looking for an app to help doctors assess skin problems more accurately and quickly, Skinive is worth a look. The mobile app uses AI to recognize and track several skin conditions, including dermatitis, eczema, acne, rosacea, HPV, herpes, skin cancer and fungal infections. It offers patients risk assessments and treatment suggestions based on photos, and it's useful for patients and doctors. The app also offers scheduled new checks, an AI-powered camera and 3D full-body mole mapping, so it's a pretty complete tool for monitoring skin health.
Another contender is Leny, an AI-powered medical assistant that can help doctors generate differential diagnoses and create treatment plans based on patient symptoms. It's not specifically geared for skin problems, but its immediate medical advice and symptom analysis abilities can help doctors get a jump-start on diagnosis, saving time and improving accuracy. Leny is free to use now, but it plans to shift to a subscription model later.
For a broader range of medical specialties, Medical Chat offers an AI-powered assistant for health care professionals. It offers immediate medical advice, clinic plans and patient education with high accuracy. It covers both human and veterinary medicine, but its detailed patient-specific clinic plans and medication advice can be useful for assessing and treating a range of skin problems.