When your tests are normal and you still feel sick
You are not making it up.
Asha helps you organize scattered symptoms, find research that fits your pattern, and prepare for the appointment where the right question finally gets asked. Free to try, private, and available any hour.
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Asha is a free, evidence-grounded health companion that helps people with unexplained symptoms understand what might be going on and prepare for appointments. It searches a large medical research corpus and explains findings in plain language. Asha does not diagnose or replace your doctor. It helps you ask sharper questions.
How Asha helps when your illness is undiagnosed
Many people spend years and many appointments before the right question gets asked. Asha helps you bring your whole story to the doctor who can finally connect it.
Turn scattered symptoms into one picture
Describe what you feel in your own words, in dozens of languages via Gemini 3. Asha helps you build a symptom timeline and summary you can hand to a specialist, so nothing gets lost between visits.
Find research that fits your pattern
Asha searches peer-reviewed medical literature and surfaces conditions and studies that match your combination of symptoms, with citations you can verify and take to your doctor.
Walk in ready to be heard
Asha helps you prepare focused questions, such as "if this is not anxiety, what else could explain it?" so your appointment starts from evidence and not from square one.
Emergency detection
If your symptoms suggest a possible emergency, Asha directs you to emergency care immediately. This safety system is always active and cannot be disabled.
What Asha is and is not
Asha is
- An evidence-based health-information companion
- A way to organize a long, complicated history
- A tool to find relevant research and prepare questions
- Free to try, private, and available any hour
Asha is not
- A diagnosis or a replacement for your doctor
- Able to order tests or prescribe treatment
- A guarantee of an answer where the evidence is thin
Questions people ask Asha
Helpful resources
- NIH Undiagnosed Diseases Network: undiagnosed.hms.harvard.edu, a research study for people with long-undiagnosed conditions
- NIH Genetic and Rare Diseases (GARD): rarediseases.info.nih.gov
- MedlinePlus: medlineplus.gov, plain-language health information from the National Library of Medicine
Asha was co-designed by physicians, Deepan Singh, MD, FAPA and Paridhi Anand, MD, and grounds its answers in peer-reviewed medical literature with citations you can check.