HakeemDx is an AI-powered clinical reasoning and decision support assistant. It turns medical research and global guidelines into clear, cited summaries and supports workflows with structured draft outputs.
What HakeemDx Does
Ask a question: diagnosis, treatment alternatives, dosing, contraindications, or interactions.

Get a clear summary grounded in top journals and global guidelines with citations you can open and review.

Use the cited summary as decision support, and generate structured drafts in clinical formats (for review and editing).

Cited summaries designed to help clinicians verify key statements and rationale.
Designed to draw from leading journals and global guidelines (e.g., WHO, NICE, AHA).
Mechanism of action, dosing details, and referenced guidance.
Surface relevant warnings and considerations with cited sources.
Prompts that help clinicians go deeper into alternatives, edge cases, and trade-offs.
Designed for use during rounds, clinics, and on-call scenarios.
All drafts are intended for clinician review and editing. Local protocols and patient context always apply.
Generate a structured list of possible causes and supporting considerations.
Generate an assessment and plan structure to review and adapt.
Generate a note framework clinicians can edit to match local standards.
Generate draft educational content for clinician review and localization.
Bring cited research and guideline summaries into a single workflow.
DDx/A&P/H&P templates help teams align on structure.
Reduce back-and-forth between fragmented sources.
Support clinical teams and academic programs with one tool.
HakeemDx is available on web and mobile for point-of-care use. Enterprise deployment and integration options can be discussed based on your environment and security requirements.
Manage enterprise access protocols.
Track usage and oversight.
Fit for enterprise environments.
HakeemDx is designed to show citations and sources to support verification.
Yes, HakeemDx supports medication reasoning needs such as dosing context, contraindications, and interactions with referenced guidance.
Yes, HakeemDx supports web and mobile point-of-care use.

