Female, 40s
I love that it gave me the results rather quickly and did not make me pay to get them.
(Sep 2, 2024)
Female, 30s
I really enjoyed how thorough the questions were, and I liked the detailed reports at the end. It was like going to the doctor online!
(Sep 2, 2024)
Female, 40s
I'd say it did a relatively good job. It did mention a couple of diagnoses that I had already thought of, so that was a bit of confirmation.
(Sep 2, 2024)
Male, 40s
I really think this symptom checker hit the nail on the head. I am glad they offer the feature of downloading my results to show my PCP. This is the only symptom checker tool I use, and it's all I need.
(Sep 1, 2024)
Female, 40s
It was awesome. Simple and informative. I was able to see more information to learn and open my eyes to more.
(Aug 31, 2024)
Female, 40s
This symptom checker site is a great resource to either get an idea of what is happening inside your body or even get a second opinion without incurring another huge bill. It also provides a way to connect with a professional if needed. I really enjoy this site.
(Aug 30, 2024)
Female, 50s
I liked it better than Mayo. It lets you give more in-depth information about the symptoms you have.
(Aug 29, 2024)
Female, 20s
I always like coming to Ubie when I have a multi-symptom problem. I have a hard time recognizing symptoms sometimes, and Ubie asks questions that help include them.
(Aug 28, 2024)
Female, 40s
Ubie symptom checker hit the spot right away. While answering the simple questions, I'm impressed with how there are multiples to choose from, and most of them relate to what you are looking for to get a diagnosis. This app has treated me multiple times—an A++++.
(Aug 28, 2024)
Female, 40s
I really like the Ubie symptom checker. They were quick and showed concern for my symptoms. They made sure to explain their opinions, concerns, and recommendations thoroughly. Would I recommend Ubie to my friends and family? Absolutely. Do I trust and value their opinions? Of course.
(Aug 27, 2024)
Female, 70s
Gave me some knowledge about my symptoms so that I can ask my primary care doctor about different possibilities and treatments.
(Aug 26, 2024)
Female, 20s
I found it easily accessible, thorough, and helpful. I like that it scans for illnesses related to or similar to Fibromyalgia as well. Also, the husky animation is so cute!
(Aug 24, 2024)
Female, 30s
I like how the questions were pretty detailed and asked about sex, race, medications, age, pain scale, and location—because all of that is really important and helps factor into the diagnosis of a health concern.
(Aug 23, 2024)
Female, 30s
I actually liked it. It’s different; it’s new. No other site I’ve ever used in the past has ever offered this opportunity.
(Aug 22, 2024)
Female, 50s
Once I started using Ubie, I didn't need to look any further. Ubie was the easiest symptom checker I've ever used. It provided multiple choices for every single question. It was in-depth, and the end result was just amazing. I'm definitely going to spread the word about this amazing Ubie Symptom Checker. One other plus is everything is explained in detail with everyday words that we can understand.
(Aug 22, 2024)
Female, 30s
I thought it was very informative, asked me the relevant questions, and was quick and easy. Sign-up was easy. Very smooth process. I definitely would recommend it to friends, family, and strangers.
(Aug 22, 2024)
Female, 40s
I had a straightforward and easy experience. The diagnosis gave options by likelihood, seriousness, and probability. Not overwhelming, informative, and user-friendly.
(Aug 22, 2024)
Female, 20s
It was very smooth and easy to use. The summary is insightful and very detailed. No issues I can identify.
(Aug 21, 2024)
Female, 30s
Very precise. I love how Ubie creates a link between what you know you probably have and what you also may have but never realized. It taught me a lot by just doing one quiz.
(Aug 20, 2024)
Female, 40s
I liked that it was very detailed in the report and also liked that it allowed me to choose many different symptoms I was having and could actually find those symptoms, unlike WebMD.
(Aug 20, 2024)