Ada – check your health
One symptom checker for all your medical problems. Know and track your symptoms
Ada Health
Ada – check your health is developed and provided by Ada Health.
Version4.0.6
Updated on
2024-10-09
Rating4.0
CategoryMedical
Package namecom.ada.app
Downloads100+
Ada – check your health Description
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?
- Data privacy and security – we apply the strictest data regulations to protect and keep your information private.
- Smart results – our core system connects medical knowledge with intelligent technology.
- Personalized health information – your guidance is personal to your unique health profile.
- Health assessment report – share relevant information with your doctor by exporting your report as a PDF.
- Symptom tracking – track your symptoms and their severity in the app.
- 24/7 access – you can use the free symptom checker anytime, anywhere.
- Health articles – read exclusive articles written by our experienced doctors.
- BMI calculator – check your body mass index (BMI) and find out if you’re a healthy weight.
- Assessments in 7 languages – choose your language and change it from the settings at any point: English, German, French, Swahili, Portuguese, Spanish, or Romanian.
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:
Symptoms:
- Fever
- Allergic rhinitis
- Loss of appetite
- Headache
- Abdominal pain and tenderness
- Nausea
- Fatigue
- Vomiting
- Dizziness
Medical conditions:
- Common cold
- Influenza infection (flu)
- COVID-19
- Acute bronchitis
- Viral sinusitis
- Endometriosis
- Diabetes
- Tension headache
- Migraine
- Chronic pain
- Fibromyalgia
- Arthritis
- Allergy
- Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
- Anxiety disorder
- Depression
Categories:
- Skin conditions such as rashes, acne, insect bites
- Women health and pregnancy
- Children’s health
- Sleeping problems
- Indigestion issues, such as vomiting, diarrhea
- Eye infections
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/].
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Comments about Ada – check your health Android Version
It wasn't an awful app, by any means. However, I would maybe consider adding to it a bit more, as some symptoms weren't available. Also, maybe a few more follow-up questions, as well - maybe explore family medical history with some questions pertaining to that in the very beginning.. just ideas, is all! Overall, I would definitely still recommend. It does list several possibilities, with pretty decent explanations attached to each one. It doesn't take forever to complete, either.
I love that this app is thorough and it's easy to use. The only thing missing was I thought I would submit a picture of my rash that the AI would compare but that's okay. It came up with four possible causes I hadn't even considered. No spam or advertisements to suffer through either which was refreshing.
This app has gotten progressively better since it launched. It's a pretty easy to use, straightforward way to narrow down possible issues based on symptoms. A lot of the terminology seems based on British English but it's easy enough to know what they mean when it's something different from American medical malady names. The symptom tracker is nice but it's very slow and difficult to use. It only presents a few symptoms at a time, so trying to update a litany of issues at once is a slow slow slow process. In fact, the whole symptom assessment setup is fairly slow. I'd love to trade some fancy animations for faster performance. Another thing I'd like to see is a daily reminder to do the symptom tracker. Maybe if I did an assessment daily I could have some useful information on ongoing issues?
It wasn't an awful app, by any means. However, I would maybe consider adding to it a bit more, as some symptoms weren't available. Also, maybe a few more follow-up questions, as well - maybe explore family medical history with some questions pertaining to that in the very beginning.. just ideas, is all! Overall, I would definitely still recommend. It does list several possibilities, with pretty decent explanations attached to each one. It doesn't take forever to complete, either.
I love that this app is thorough and it's easy to use. The only thing missing was I thought I would submit a picture of my rash that the AI would compare but that's okay. It came up with four possible causes I hadn't even considered. No spam or advertisements to suffer through either which was refreshing.
This app has gotten progressively better since it launched. It's a pretty easy to use, straightforward way to narrow down possible issues based on symptoms. A lot of the terminology seems based on British English but it's easy enough to know what they mean when it's something different from American medical malady names. The symptom tracker is nice but it's very slow and difficult to use. It only presents a few symptoms at a time, so trying to update a litany of issues at once is a slow slow slow process. In fact, the whole symptom assessment setup is fairly slow. I'd love to trade some fancy animations for faster performance. Another thing I'd like to see is a daily reminder to do the symptom tracker. Maybe if I did an assessment daily I could have some useful information on ongoing issues?
Is Ada – check your health safe for my device?
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Yes, Ada – check your health follows the Google Play content guidelines to ensure safe use on your Android device.
What is an XAPK file, and what should I do if the Ada – check your health I downloaded is an XAPK file?
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A file with .xapk extension is a compressed package file. It is a container file format that incorporates APK and additional associated files required for the installation.
The XAPK format was introduced to package the APK file and OBB file together for a seamless delivery and installation process.
XAPK format can help reduce the package size of application.
On mobile phones, users need to install the XAPK installer first, and then install XAPK files through that installer. You can find the installer here:https://apkcombo.com/how-to-install/. But on PC client, you just need to put the file on LDPlayer.
Can I play Ada – check your health on my computer?
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Yes, you can play Ada – check your health on your computer by installing LDPlayer, an Android emulator. After installing LDPlayer, simply drag and drop the downloaded APK file into the emulator to start playing Ada – check your health on PC. Alternatively, you can open the emulator, search for the game or app you want to play, and install it from there.
