Healthmax AI
healthRevenue and patient engagement for healthcare
AI health tools use machine learning to support medical documentation, patient monitoring, mental wellness, fitness tracking, and symptom assessment. This category includes 68 tools used by healthcare providers, clinics, and individuals managing their own wellbeing. They cover a wide range from clinical-grade documentation assistants to consumer apps for stress and habit tracking.
Revenue and patient engagement for healthcare
Track calories and exercise through conversation
Free AI coach for wellness, nutrition, fitness, and mindfulness
AI chatbot for customer support and lead capture
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Symptom assessment developed by doctors
Symptom assessment for health management
Indoor cycling training with personalized workout plans
Machine learning platform for clinical care and documentation
AI-powered summaries of clinical conversations
No-code AI agent platform for healthcare
Generate customized meal plans based on macro targets
Health analysis from your fitness tracker data
Low FODMAP supplements for IBS and digestive health
Medical search engine trained on FDA and NIH data
Digital health platform for MSK conditions
AI-powered emotional support via text
HIPAA-compliant virtual care platform for healthcare providers
Generate HIPAA-compliant clinical notes in 2 minutes
AI analysis of hair and scalp health
Non-profit AI tool for environmental and sustainability solutions
Interpret blood test results with AI-powered clinical insights
Real-time insurance verification for healthcare
Automate meeting summaries, email drafts, and CRM updates for sales teams
The tools here split between clinical and consumer contexts, and that distinction matters when evaluating them. Clinical tools, such as SOAP note generators for practitioners or maternal health monitoring platforms, are subject to healthcare regulations that vary by country, including HIPAA in the US. Buyers in those contexts should verify compliance certifications before processing any patient data. Consumer wellness tools are less regulated but vary widely in the quality of their guidance, some are backed by licensed professionals, others rely entirely on AI-generated responses. For mental health apps in particular, check whether there is a human escalation path for users in distress. Pricing models range from free apps with limited features to per-seat enterprise subscriptions for clinical teams. When assessing any health AI tool, the most important questions are: what data it collects, how it stores it, whether outputs are reviewed by qualified humans, and what liability the provider accepts. This is not a category where choosing based on pricing alone is advisable.