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An AI doctor that thinks like a real one — support Doctorina on Product Hunt!
Dear Community!
We re live on Product Hunt today! https://www.producthunt.com/post...
Let s change the future of healthcare together!
Doctorina: AI-Powered Telemedicine for Everyone, Everywhere
For years, I worked with families of children battling rare neuromuscular diseases like SMA and Duchenne muscular dystrophy. I witnessed something heartbreaking over and over: parents and advocacy groups knew more than the doctors treating them.
I saw 14 preventable deaths. Not because there were no hospitals. But because knowledge wasn t in the right hands at the right time. But this problem isn t just about rare diseases. It s cancer. Cardiology. Chronic illnesses. It s what happened to my own mother, whose lung metastases were discovered months too late because no one suggested a CT scan in time. If only she had access to something like Doctorina back then.
Over 4 billion people lack access to essential health services.
Even in developed countries, I ve waited months to see a specialist in Germany.
So we built Doctorina a AI doctor, trained with medical specialists to provide structured, dynamic, medically sound consultations. Not a chatbot. A multi-agent system designed like a real doctor s brain asking follow-ups, narrowing down diagnoses, and helping users navigate care, not just get answers.
We re still in beta, and we re improving every day.
Today, we re launching on Product Hunt and we need your help.
If you believe that medical knowledge should be a human right, please check us out, give us a try, and leave your support.
Why I Transitioned from Charity to Business
For over a decade, I worked in patient advocacy organizations, supporting women and children affected by violence and helping people who couldn t access the medical care they needed. We fought for treatment accessibility, raised funds, and expanded doctor networks. But no matter how much funding we secured or how many doctors we recruited, the core issue remained the same: charitable efforts don t scale the way they need to.
We could raise money to help hundreds, but millions were still left behind. We could find the best doctors for a few, but the system remained overwhelmed, and quality healthcare was still inaccessible to most. I remember how incredibly exhausting it was to raise millions of euros only to spend them, without having real tools to drive motivation. And every year, it was the same raise, raise, raise while knowing that lives depended on it. I realized that traditional methods don t solve the problem at scale. Now, I am the CEO and Founder of the AI startup Doctorina.
Is AI making us stupid?
I hate to say it and I don't want to sound pessimistic (but it's probably happening already :D)...
with all the conveniences we have, we are so fast and unfortunately also comfortable.
