A dedicated space for health conversations in ChatGPT. You can securely connect medical records and wellness apps so responses are grounded in your own health information.
Designed to help you navigate medical care, not replace it.
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Will ChatGPT Health be available in more regions in the future?
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As someone who gets overwhelmed by lab results and medical jargon, this is a lifesaver. Being able to securely connect my records and get a plain-English explanation helps me ask my doctor better questions. It’s not replacing the doctor, but it definitely makes me a better-informed patient.
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As a physician who built a health app myself, I'm excited to see ChatGPT entering this space. The biggest challenge in health AI is balancing accessibility with accuracy — how does this handle edge cases where users might need to see a real doctor?
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Hi, nice product! Congrats on launching. I am a bit confused, my health data will still be uploaded online for ChatGPT to be able to access it? Could you go to more details into how it is secured/grounded? Thanks
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Same question here — really glad to see the health-specific safeguards, but could you clarify: Is my Apple Health / medical record data processed locally, or does it ever leave my device and get stored on OpenAI’s servers (even temporarily)?
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This sounds genuinely useful—having a private, dedicated health space where answers are grounded in *my* records could make prep for appointments and tracking care way easier. As long as the privacy controls are solid and it stays “assist, not replace,” I’m into it.
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This is the right framing: “help navigate, not replace.” The moment health AI claims authority, it becomes dangerous.
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Will ChatGPT Health be available in more regions in the future?
As someone who gets overwhelmed by lab results and medical jargon, this is a lifesaver. Being able to securely connect my records and get a plain-English explanation helps me ask my doctor better questions. It’s not replacing the doctor, but it definitely makes me a better-informed patient.
As a physician who built a health app myself, I'm excited to see ChatGPT entering this space. The biggest challenge in health AI is balancing accessibility with accuracy — how does this handle edge cases where users might need to see a real doctor?
Same question here — really glad to see the health-specific safeguards, but could you clarify:
Is my Apple Health / medical record data processed locally, or does it ever leave my device and get stored on OpenAI’s servers (even temporarily)?
This is the right framing: “help navigate, not replace.”
The moment health AI claims authority, it becomes dangerous.