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Ada Health

AI symptom assessment, optimized by clinicians

Ada helps people assess symptoms and understand possible next steps. It also offers enterprise solutions for partners that want to improve health and care delivery.

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Enterprise
Web
iOS
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About

What It Is

Ada is a health and wellness tool centered on AI-powered symptom assessment and medical information. It’s designed for people who want help understanding symptoms, and for healthcare partners that use Ada’s enterprise offerings to improve health and care experiences.

You can start from the web symptom-assessment flow or download the mobile app. The site also includes a clinician-created medical library with condition and symptom information, so it combines guided symptom checking with educational content.

What to Know

Ada appears to be a guided symptom-assessment product rather than a fully autonomous agent. Based on the website, it helps you describe symptoms and access health information, but there’s no clear evidence of multi-step task execution, external tool use, or automated actions beyond assessment and content delivery.

The site says the symptom assessment is optimized by clinicians and that medical content is grounded in recent research, but it does not specify the underlying AI model, privacy details, or pricing. Enterprise solutions are mentioned, but setup requirements and commercial terms are not public in the crawled content. It’s probably not a fit if you need a general-purpose agent or a replacement for medical care.

Key Features
AI-powered symptom assessment
Clinician-optimized assessment flow
Medical library with condition and symptom information
Doctor-created health education content
Mobile app access
Use Cases
Checking symptoms before deciding whether to seek care
Learning about common conditions and health concerns
Reading clinician-created explanations of symptoms and wellness topics
Agenticness: Reactive Tool

Responds to prompts but takes no autonomous action.

High evidence
Last evaluated: Mar 28, 2026

Dimension Breakdown

Action Capability
Autonomy
Adaptation
State & Memory
Safety

Categories

Pricing
  • Pricing not publicly available: The crawled content does not include public pricing details.
  • Enterprise: Enterprise solutions are mentioned, but no public pricing or package details were found.
Details
AddedJanuary 16, 2026
RefreshedMarch 28, 2026
Quick Facts
DeploymentCloud-hosted
AutonomyCopilot (human-in-loop)
Model supportSingle model
Open sourceNo
Team supportEnterprise
Pricing modelSubscription
Interfaceweb, ios, android
Sources
Last updated March 30, 2026
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