QuikTriage is an AI-powered health assistant designed to analyze
your symptoms and provide potential diagnoses. It uses Mistral AI
and DuckDuckGo to generate responses, offering informational
insights based on your input. This is not a substitute for
professional medical advice—always consult a healthcare provider for
accurate diagnosis and treatment.
How does QuikTriage work?
You provide details like age, sex, medical history, symptoms, and
other relevant information through a simple chat interface.
QuikTriage then queries Mistral AI to analyze this data and returns
a list of possible conditions, ranked by likelihood, along with
urgency indicators, consultation recommendations, and home care
suggestions. Additional details are sourced from Mayo Clinic via
Mistral AI and DuckDuckGo.
Is my data safe with QuikTriage?
Yes, your privacy is a priority. No inputted data is saved or stored
by QuikTriage.com in any way. All information you provide is
processed in real-time and discarded after generating the response.
Can I trust the diagnoses provided?
QuikTriage provides informational suggestions based on AI analysis
using Mistral AI and DuckDuckGo, but it’s not a definitive medical
diagnosis. Accuracy depends on the quality of input and AI
capabilities. Always verify with a qualified healthcare
professional, as this tool is for informational purposes only.
Who created QuikTriage?
QuikTriage was developed by Malinowski Consulting, LLC, a
Texas-based company. It leverages Mistral AI for its core analysis
and DuckDuckGo for additional research, aiming to assist users in
understanding their symptoms better.
What should I do if my symptoms are urgent?
If QuikTriage indicates that urgent medical attention is needed,
seek immediate care from a healthcare provider or visit an emergency
room. The tool flags urgency based on AI analysis, but your health
is best assessed by a professional in person.
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