For clinicians

Evidence at hand. Judgment where it belongs.

Ask in clinical language, choose the depth you need, and keep the references behind important claims visible.

Made for the question, not the keyword

Start from the clinical uncertainty.

Lymph is designed for the way clinicians frame problems: patient context, competing considerations, exceptions, and incomplete evidence.

Specialist

Focused examination for clinical questions and deidentified case context.

Trainee

Educational structure that explains reasoning and keeps references accessible.

Deep Research

A broader, multi-step investigation when the question needs more than a quick synthesis.

SpecialistIllustrative, deidentified case

In an older adult with atrial fibrillation and reduced renal function, what should be reviewed before adjusting anticoagulation?

Interpret question Examine evidence Map citations

Structured considerations

Review renal trajectory, dose criteria, interactions, and bleeding risk together.

  • Confirm the current renal measure and whether it is stable.
  • Apply agent-specific dose criteria rather than a single threshold.
  • Review interacting medicines and the reason for anticoagulation.
[1] Guideline recommendation[2] Drug reference[3] Primary literature

Illustrative interface only. Sources and patient context must be independently verified.

During real clinical work

Use it to prepare, compare, clarify, and teach.

Changing evidence

Bring together relevant recommendations and literature when a field is moving quickly.

Supporting material

Attach deidentified context or documents and examine them alongside retrieved evidence.

Teaching and review

Use structured answers, tables, and references to prepare a discussion or revisit a topic.

What you can inspect

Structured findings, not a black box.

Key considerations and trade-offs

Guideline and literature references

Tables, figures, and source metadata where available

Uncertainty and missing evidence when surfaced

Designed around responsibility

The answer is a starting point for examination, not the final decision.

Lymph helps: locate evidence, structure findings, expose references, and make uncertainty easier to inspect.

Lymph does not: replace clinical judgment, diagnose autonomously, issue prescriptions, or remove the need to verify critical sources.

For healthcare professionals

Examine your next question in Lymph.

Use deidentified clinical context and verify critical evidence before applying it.