Chill Pill talks you through it. Describe what you're feeling, answer a few questions, and get a clear answer before you spiral. It's like texting that friend who went to med school.
Every symptom check follows a process of elimination. Here's what that looks like.
User was convinced it was a brain tumor. Turns out: migraine without aura.
Kept Googling "stomach pain cancer." Actual answer: gastritis from NSAIDs.
Not everything is nothing. Chill Pill flagged this for a visit.
No appointments. No waiting rooms. No 47 open tabs.
Type your symptom like you'd text a friend. "My stomach has been hurting for two days" is perfect. No medical terminology needed.
Each question is designed to rule something out. You'll see conditions getting eliminated in real time, not a growing list of things to panic about.
Green (you're fine), yellow (keep an eye on it), or red (go see someone). Plus a real explanation of what's happening in your body and how long it should last.
Our elimination methodology was developed with input from emergency medicine physicians and clinical researchers who specialize in diagnostic reasoning.
Dangerous symptom combinations are caught immediately and routed to an urgent pathway. We tell you when to go to the ER, not just when you're fine.
We cap daily triages on purpose. Reassurance-seeking is a compulsion, not a solution. Chill Pill is designed to break the cycle, not feed it.
"I used to spend 2 hours a night on WebMD convincing myself I was dying. Now I open this, get my answer in 30 seconds, and actually go to sleep."
"The false alarm tracker changed everything. Seeing that I've panicked about my heart 14 times with zero actual issues made something click. My anxiety is the problem, not my body."
"When it crossed out cardiac event and showed me exactly why, based on my own answers, I cried. Not from fear. From relief. First time in months."
You already know it's probably nothing. Chill Pill just shows you the evidence.
Download for iOS -- FreeChill Pill is a wellness tool, not a medical device. It does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911.