Every day, physicians work with dense clinical documents: patient charts, lab reports, imaging summaries, research papers, discharge summaries, and referral letters. Finding one specific detail often means scrolling through dozens or even hundreds of pages.
Now, you can upload those documents directly into Ask. Instead of manually searching through a PDF, simply upload your file and ask a question in plain language.
Looking for a specific lab value?
"On page 6 of this lab report, what was the patient's creatinine on admission versus discharge?"
Need to quickly review a consultation note?
"What medication changes did cardiology recommend?"
Reviewing a research paper?
"What was the primary endpoint, and how did the treatment group perform?"
Ask analyzes the original document and answers your questions using the source material. This helps you find the information you need without hunting through every page.
Built for the documents physicians use
Upload a wide range of clinical documents, including:
- Patient charts
- Lab reports
- Imaging summaries
- Clinical notes
- Referral letters
- Research PDFs
- Guidelines and consensus statements
Whether you're preparing for rounds, reviewing outside records, or catching up on the latest evidence, Ask helps you get to the relevant information faster.
Answers grounded in your document
Unlike tools that rely on summaries or extracted snippets, Ask works from the original uploaded document.
That means you can ask highly specific questions about the content and receive answers grounded in the source material, with references to the relevant pages and sections when applicable.
A faster way to review complex information
Clinical documents continue to grow longer and more complex. PDF Uploads help transform those documents into something searchable and conversational.
Instead of asking, "Where is that information?" you can simply ask, "What do I need to know?"
Upload your document, ask your question, and spend less time searching so you can spend more time practicing medicine.
