Trust & Clinical Standards

Built on real clinical standards

MedCompanion AI is guided by licensed physicians, grounded in sources you can check, and designed to work alongside your doctor — never to replace them.

✓ Clinically reviewed ✓ Physician-advised ✓ Sources you can check ✓ Private by design

Our Medical Advisory Board

A multidisciplinary team of licensed clinicians guides our standards, reviews how we explain things, and helps keep patients safe. Our advisors practice across hospitals and private offices and span medicine, nursing, advanced practice, pharmacy, and nurse consulting.

MD
Physicians
MD / DO · Primary & specialty care
Practicing doctors who guide how we explain conditions, results, and care across their fields.
RN
Nurses & Nurse Practitioners
RN, BSN, PHRN, NP, PA
Bedside and advanced-practice clinicians who keep our patient education clear, practical, and compassionate.
Rx
Pharmacists & Nurse Consultants
PharmD, LNC
Pharmacists and legal nurse consultants who guide medication safety, interactions, and record accuracy.

Our board is growing. Are you a licensed clinician — MD, DO, NP, PA, RN, BSN, PHRN, PharmD, LNC, or other — who wants to help make health understandable for everyone? Join our board →

How we keep it trustworthy

Grounded in real sources

Briefings are generated with current information from reputable sources such as the NIH, Mayo Clinic, FDA, and PubMed — and we show you the sources.

Plain language, on purpose

We translate medical jargon into words a real person understands, then prepare you to talk with your own doctor.

A human in the loop

You confirm what we look up before we generate a briefing — you are always in control.

Physician review

You can ask a licensed physician on our board to review a briefing and co-sign it.

Safety first

Private by design

What we are — and what we are not

MedCompanion AI provides general health information for educational purposes. It is not a medical device, not a diagnosis, and not a substitute for professional medical advice, and it does not handle emergencies — if you may be experiencing one, call your local emergency number (911 in the US). Physician review confirms that information is accurate and clearly explained; it does not create a doctor-patient relationship between you and a reviewer. Your own clinician knows your full history and has the final say.
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