SpecialtyTriage AI
Overview
Transform patient intake from a bottleneck into a competitive advantage.
Generic symptom checkers are failing your patients and your physicians. They lack the clinical depth to understand complex, multi-system presentations, leading to incomplete patient histories and lost time.
SpecialtyTriage AI is the first developer-focused, MD-designed clinical intake engine specifically engineered for specialty care. We don’t just "chat" with patients—we perform structured clinical reasoning to transform chaotic narratives into precise, actionable intelligence.
Why Builders & Clinics Choose SpecialtyTriage:
The Clinical Moat: Built by an MD completing a rheumatology residency, our proprietary RAG-driven knowledge base understands the nuances of complex, multi-system autoimmune and systemic conditions. It identifies "pertinent negatives" that generic LLMs routinely miss.
API-First Architecture: Stop building frontends from scratch. Integrate our hardened API into your existing telehealth platform, patient portal, or clinic website in hours, not weeks.
Physician-Centric Output: Our system doesn’t just output text; it delivers structured, clinician-ready JSON summaries—including chief complaint, HPI, pertinent positives/negatives, and urgency flags—ready for direct EHR injection.
Built-in Safety Guardrails: We’ve solved the "AI liability" problem. Our deterministic, multi-layered Safety Agent proactively identifies red flags and enforces emergency escalation protocols before a patient ever reaches an LLM.
What’s Included in This Asset:
Intake Agent Logic: Optimized, multilingual prompt chains designed for deep clinical discovery.
Clinical Reasoning Engine: The core RAG-configured pipeline for differential support.
Deterministic Safety Layer: Pre-processing gatekeepers for immediate emergency detection.
Structured Schema: A production-ready JSON output format that integrates with standard clinical documentation workflows.
Stop wasting 15 minutes of every consult deciphering patient notes. Provide your physicians with the clarity they need to focus on what matters: the diagnosis and the patient.