Which AI chat do you ask medical questions to?
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Which AI chat do you ask medical questions to?

Two people describe the same symptom to ChatGPT. Both receive identical advice. One recovers. The other ends up in the emergency department because the AI missed that she just returned from a country where that symptom means something entirely different.

This is the problem with asking general AI about your health. It does not know you travelled last week. It does not know you have been sleeping four hours a night. It does not know your lab results changed three months ago. It answers every question as if you are a stranger because to it, you are.

Today we are launching The Wellness A\ 2.0, the first health assistant that knows your context before you say a word. Available now at our clinical partner The Wellness

Everyone is already asking ChatGPT. It keeps getting wrong.

Nearly 40% of Americans now trust AI chatbots for health decisions. One in four has already used ChatGPT for medical advice. This is happening whether the healthcare system is ready or not.​

The problem is that general AI fails at medicine in ways that matter. A study at Cohen Children’s Medical Center found ChatGPT misdiagnosed 83% of cases. Research from Western University showed error rates approaching 50% on complex presentations. These models hallucinate medical references, fabricating journal articles and treatment guidelines that do not exist.​

The failure is not intelligence. It is architecture. A single model answering health questions is like a medical student working alone at 3am. Technically capable, but missing the checks, context, and collaboration that prevent errors.

100 specialists in one conversation

The Wellness A\ operates differently. Instead of one model guessing, over 100 specialized medical agents work together, mimicking how real clinical teams function. A cardiologist agent, a neurologist agent, a pharmacist agent. They question each other. They verify. They challenge assumptions before reaching consensus.

This approach is not theoretical. Research on multi-agent medical AI achieved 85.5% diagnostic accuracy on complex cases where single AI models averaged significantly lower. The difference comes from structured reasoning. Agents that specialize, cross-check, and refuse to settle on the first plausible answer.​

Version 2.0 adds something these systems have never had. You.

It knows you before you speak

Before your conversation begins, The Wellness A\ 2.0 asks one question. Would you like to connect your data?

Toggle on Gmail, and the system understands your recent travel, stress patterns, the pharmacy confirmation you received last month. Connect your calendar, and it knows you have had three hours of meetings daily for two weeks. Link your wearables like Oura, WHOOP, or Apple Health, and it sees the sleep debt, the elevated resting heart rate, the recovery scores that tell a story you might not remember to mention.

You can also upload bloodwork, medical records, and biomarker data. The system reads it all, then uses only what matters for your specific question.

Connection takes under 60 seconds. You choose exactly what to share. Toggle any source off instantly. All connections use end-to-end encryption, and data never leaves your control without explicit permission.

Seven minutes with your GP versus everything about you

Doctors have always known that better history means better diagnosis. The challenge is time. A typical primary care appointment offers seven minutes to understand a problem that took months to develop. Critical details get lost. Patterns go unnoticed.

The Wellness A\ 2.0 inverts this constraint. When you say “I have been feeling off lately,” the system already knows you flew to Dubai last Tuesday, slept an average of five hours this week, and had elevated stress markers on your wearable. It does not ask questions you already answered with your data. It asks the questions that matter.

At the end of your conversation, you receive two documents. The patient summary translates medical concepts into clear language, explaining the likely diagnosis and recommended next steps. The clinical note provides medical detail formatted for physicians, including differential diagnoses and evidence-based treatment protocols from NICE and US clinical guidelines.

This is the shift from generic medicine to personalized medicine. From reactive care to preventative insight. From advice that assumes you are average to recommendations built on who you actually are.

From fixing problems to preventing them

The same technology that improves diagnosis enables something more valuable. Optimization.

Ask The Wellness A\ 2.0 how to improve your energy, and it does not recite generic sleep hygiene tips. It analyzes your actual sleep architecture from your wearable, cross-references your calendar for patterns, notes that your deep sleep drops every Sunday night before Monday meetings, and suggests specific evidence-based interventions grounded in your data.

Every recommendation cites current clinical guidelines from NICE, the American College of Physicians, and peer-reviewed research. No hallucinated studies. No invented protocols. Just evidence matched to your biology.

The system also identifies patterns that precede problems. Declining sleep quality combined with rising resting heart rate might signal overtraining. Biomarker trends might indicate nutritional deficiencies before symptoms appear. You receive alerts about concerning patterns worth discussing with physicians before they become acute issues.

Built by doctors, protected by patents

The multi-agent orchestration combined with secure personal data integration underlying The Wellness A\ 2.0 represents patent-pending technology developed by practicing physicians. This is not a wrapper on ChatGPT. It is a fundamentally different architecture.

When doctors build AI, the priorities are different. Safety is not a feature. It is the foundation. The system knows when to defer, when to recommend you see someone in person, when confidence is too low to offer guidance.

Privacy as architecture

Your health data has been used against you before. By insurers adjusting premiums. By advertisers targeting vulnerabilities. By platforms that treated your biology as inventory. We built The Wellness A\ 2.0 on the opposite principle.

You control what connects. You control what persists. Your data improves your care and nothing else. End-to-end encryption protects everything. You can revoke any data connection instantly. This is what personal health AI should have been from the beginning.

Connect to a real doctor immediately

For users in the UK, The Wellness A\ 2.0 connects directly to phone consultations with licensed physicians. The doctor receives the full clinical note before the call, including your conversation history, relevant data trends, and the AI diagnostic analysis. This means the physician call focuses on evaluation and treatment rather than history-taking.

You describe symptoms once to the AI. The doctor sees everything and begins where the AI assessment ends. This workflow extends to the US soon, bringing the same seamless transition from AI analysis to physician care.

Try it now

The Wellness AI 2.0 is live and completely free at thewellnesslondon.com/ai-doctor. Connect your data in under a minute. Have a conversation that actually understands your context.

For those who want this intelligence in their pocket, moccet will offer the same contextual health AI as a mobile app, plus a team of agents that can act on recommendations, from ordering supplements to reorganizing your calendar for better recovery.

The future of medicine is personal

For decades, we have accepted that good healthcare requires luck. The right doctor, the right questions, the right moment of pattern recognition. The Wellness AI 2.0 makes that luck unnecessary.

The technology exists to give everyone access to thorough, personalized, evidence-based health guidance. We have built it. It is free to try. And it represents what AI was always meant to do. Not replace human judgment, but ensure nothing gets missed.

Your body has been collecting data your entire life. Now something can finally read it.

Try The Wellness A\ 2.0 today.

thewellnesslondon.com/ai-doctor

Disclaimer.
The Wellness A\ 2.0 is a health information tool and does not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for medical concerns.