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A quick look at how MediGuide helps Canadians navigate their health.
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Here's exactly what MediGuide returns when someone describes recurring headaches — in seconds.
Patient describes
"I've had severe headaches for 3 days, mostly in the morning. I sometimes see flashing lights before they start and my neck feels stiff."
Urgency Level
Book an appointment this weekVisual disturbances and neck stiffness warrant prompt evaluation by a physician to rule out more serious causes.
Possible Conditions
Migraine with Aura
High LikelihoodA migraine that causes visual disturbances (flashing lights, zigzag patterns) before or during the headache. Very treatable with proper diagnosis.
Tension Headache
Moderate LikelihoodThe most common headache type — usually caused by stress or muscle tension. Feels like a tight band around the head.
Cervicogenic Headache
Low LikelihoodA headache originating from the neck joints or muscles that radiates upward.
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Lab reports, MRI results, specialist letters — we translate all of it into language you can actually understand.
Blood Test Results
Original text
Serum creatinine 112 μmol/L (ref 62–106). eGFR 58 mL/min. HbA1c 6.2%.
MediGuide explains
Your kidney filtering rate is slightly below normal and your 3-month blood sugar average is in the pre-diabetic range. Your doctor will likely want to discuss lifestyle changes and may retest in 3 months.
MRI Report
Original text
Mild periventricular white matter T2 hyperintensities. No acute intracranial abnormality.
MediGuide explains
The scan shows minor changes in the white matter of your brain — this is common with age, migraines, or high blood pressure. There is no sign of a stroke, tumor, or bleeding.
Discharge Summary
Original text
Discharged on metformin 500mg BD, lisinopril 5mg OD. Follow-up with endocrinology in 6–8 weeks.
MediGuide explains
You've been sent home with two medications: one for blood sugar control (taken twice daily) and one for blood pressure (once daily). You need to book a specialist appointment within 6–8 weeks.
Tools that do the work, not just read about it
Most health sites give you articles to read. MediGuide gives you four interactive AI tools that respond to your situation — free, with no account required.
Symptom Checker
Describe what you're feeling in plain English. Our AI identifies possible conditions, explains them without jargon, and tells you what urgency level they warrant.
Document Analysis
Upload a blood test, MRI report, or doctor's note. We translate medical terminology into plain English and highlight what matters.
How MediGuide Works
A simple, calm process to get you the clarity you need.
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AI analyses instantly
Our AI identifies possible conditions, explains them clearly, assigns an urgency level, and recommends the right type of specialist.
Know your next step
See which specialist to see, typical Canadian wait times, questions to ask your doctor, and whether you should act now or wait.
Why Canadians trust MediGuide
Canadian-first
Specialist recommendations, wait time estimates, and provincial resources are all tailored to the Canadian healthcare system.
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We're clear that MediGuide is not a doctor. Every analysis includes a disclaimer and encourages you to see a professional.
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