No AI replaces a clinician. But for understanding before a visit, a single AI is one perspective. CouncilMind gives you four—GPT-5, Claude Opus, Gemini 2.5 Pro, DeepSeek V4 Pro—so disagreements surface immediately and you arrive informed.
The most likely cause given these symptoms is X, but Y and Z must be ruled out.
X is plausible, but the timeline you described is more consistent with Y. Imaging would distinguish.
Synthesis: X and Y are both candidates; the timeline favors Y; imaging is the next step a clinician would order.
Disagreement = exactly the question to ask your clinician
When models disagree on the most likely cause, that's the differential diagnosis you should specifically ask about.
Multiple independent models citing the same guideline is meaningfully stronger than one.
A skeptic pass finds the strongest reason the leading hypothesis might be wrong.
Not for diagnosis. For asking better questions.
Symptoms, treatment options, drug interactions—anything you'd ask your clinician.
Each independently produces a perspective with citations.
Bring the disagreement list to your clinician. They'll know which dissent matters.
NOT medical advice. Always confirm with a licensed clinician.