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European medical answers with sources you can verify

Ask a clinical question in your own language. MedCite searches European guidelines, trusted national sources, and peer-reviewed literature -- then gives a cited answer you can check.

Medical source discovery

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From scattered sources to a cited clinical answer

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Ask a clinical question

Use everyday clinical language -- diagnosis, treatment, medication, or guideline questions.

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MedCite searches across sources

Guidelines, literature, national authorities, and drug agencies are searched for your question.

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Read a cited answer

Get a concise answer written for fast professional orientation, with visible citations.

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Verify each source

Open any citation to inspect the original guideline, article, or authority source.

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Apply your judgment

MedCite supports reference and evidence orientation; clinical decisions remain yours.

How clinicians use MedCite

Quick clinical orientation

Get a compact cited answer when you need to know where the evidence points during the working day. Source-supported claims link back to the underlying evidence.

Guideline checks

Find the relevant national, European, or specialty guidance without opening five PDFs. European guidelines from NICE, ESC, EAU, EMA, and national bodies are prioritised.

Teaching and supervision

Use Review Mode for residents, students, journal clubs, and case discussions. Get structured evidence syntheses with key points and full reference lists.

Literature orientation

Start from relevant reviews, trials, and biomedical articles -- then open the original sources. Quick Mode for fast answers, Review Mode for deeper evidence synthesis.

Why cited answers matter

Generic AI chatbots generate plausible-sounding text without referencing sources. In a clinical context, this is unacceptable. MedCite shows the evidence behind its answers -- inline citations link to the underlying sources where they support the claim. You can inspect the original guideline, trial, review, or authority source.

This means you can verify every claim independently, assess the quality of the supporting evidence, and judge whether it applies to your clinical context. Citations are not an afterthought on MedCite -- they are the foundation.

European clinical sources

MedCite can surface guidance from European, national, and specialty organisations when relevant to the clinical question.

NICE

UK national clinical guidelines

ESC

European Society of Cardiology

EAU

European Association of Urology

EMA

European Medicines Agency

ERS

European Respiratory Society

ESMO

European Society for Medical Oncology

EULAR

European Alliance of Rheumatology

ECDC

European Centre for Disease Control

WHO

World Health Organization

Peer-reviewed literature

MedCite surfaces relevant medical literature alongside guideline and authority sources when discoverable for the clinical question. Sources are organised by source type and clinical relevance -- European and national authorities first, then reviews, trials, and supporting literature.

Source discovery

Find relevant sources for your clinical question

Source-linked answers

Every answer cites the sources that support the claim

Cited synthesis

Every answer links back to the original published work

Quick or Review -- your choice

Quick Mode

  • Fast cited answer for daily clinical orientation
  • Inline citation chips for key claims
  • Best when you need a quick evidence check
  • Direct links to original sources

Review Mode

  • Deep evidence synthesis with structured key points
  • Best for research orientation, teaching, and journal clubs
  • Broader source coverage for verification
  • Export to PDF, BibTeX, or RIS for citation management

Multilingual by design

Ask clinical questions in Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Irish English, or European English. Guidelines and literature are retrieved in their original language. Answers are synthesised in the language you asked in.

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GDPR-first by design

MedCite was built in Denmark with EU data protection as a core design principle. No account is required during public beta. MedCite is designed to avoid identifiable patient data. Query processing and retention are described in our Privacy Policy. Data processing stays within EU infrastructure. We take European data protection seriously -- not as a compliance afterthought, but as a foundation.

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Privacy by design

Designed to avoid storing identifiable patient data

Built in Denmark

EU data protection by design, not bolted on after the fact

Why source citations matter

Generic AI chatbots generate plausible-sounding text without referencing sources. In a clinical context, this is unacceptable. MedCite shows the retrieved sources behind its answers -- inline citations link to the underlying evidence where sources support the claim. You can inspect the original guideline, trial, review, or authority source.

Comparison

How MedCite compares to other clinical reference tools.

FeatureMedCiteUpToDateDynaMedGeneric AI Chatbots
Evidence basis shownYesReferences at endReferences at endRarely
European guideline prioritisationEuropean prioritisation (NICE, ESC, EAU, EMA)PartialPartialVariable
AI-powered question answeringNativeLimitedLimitedAvailable (no citations)
EU data protection-awareYesYesYesVaries
Multilingual queriesYes (7 locales)LimitedLimitedYes
No geographic restrictionsYesYesVariableYes
Medical source discoveryYesCurated content onlyCurated content onlyNo
PricingFree (beta), Pro comingSubscription-basedSubscription-basedFree-Premium

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