High-signal medical discussion

Serious health chat without the gossip, scams, and nonsense of social media.

DiagnosisChat is a structured medical discussion platform for people who already have a diagnosis, people still undiagnosed, and patients needing clarity about surgery, complications, anesthesia, risks, recovery, and next steps. The live version is designed to be gated through Anonamed so it does not turn into a public swamp of spam, fake remedies, supplement pushing, and disruptive noise.

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DiagnosisChat

For people with an established diagnosis who need clearer discussion about complications, treatment, test results, outcomes, travel, work, relapse, monitoring, and what to expect.

Open DiagnosisChat
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SymptomChat

For people still undiagnosed. This section requires tighter structure, clearer red-flag filtering, and stronger moderation to prevent dangerous speculation and emergency delay.

Open SymptomChat
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SurgeonChat

For surgery anxiety, procedure questions, success rates, complications, anesthesia concerns, recovery expectations, and “I still don’t really understand what they are doing”.

Open SurgeonChat

Why build this at all?

  • Reddit and Facebook threads are usually full of anecdotes, ranting, low-grade gossip, commercial junk, and fake certainty.
  • Patients often leave real consultations still not understanding diagnosis, risks, alternatives, or likely outcomes.
  • Undiagnosed patients need structured discussion, not random “my cousin had this” noise.
  • Surgery patients often want a second pass in plain English about risks, complications, success rates, and anesthesia.
  • Anonamed can provide a clean access gate so posting is not open to unlimited bots and scammers.

Non-negotiable rules in the live version

  • No miracle cures.
  • No supplement selling, herbal influencer spam, or private DM marketing.
  • No “stop your medication” advice.
  • No naming and shaming doctors or hospitals.
  • No emergency cases left to chat.
  • No free-for-all diagnosis certainty where uncertainty is real.

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