The Clinical AI

Not a chatbot.
A clinical intelligence.

Here's exactly what the assessment is, how it works, what it knows — and what it doesn't do. No vague promises.

What it actually is

Dr. Kim's clinical reasoning, available 24/7.

The assessment AI is trained on Dr. Kim's real clinical cases, her intake protocols for postpartum care and chronic pelvic pain, and her specialist knowledge built over years of treating pelvic floor conditions.

It doesn't search the internet. It doesn't pull from generic health databases. It applies Dr. Kim's specific clinical reasoning to what you share — asking the questions she would ask, in the order she would ask them, and interpreting your answers the way she would.

The result is a conversation that feels more like a skilled intake than a symptom checker — and a written report that reflects your actual situation, not a template.

Generic health AI
Dr. Kim's AI
Trained on general internet health data
Trained on Dr. Kim's real patient cases
Asks generic symptom checklist questions
Follows her specialist intake protocol
Routes to "see a doctor" generically
Tells you specifically whether PT is right for you
No personalized output
Written report referencing your exact situation
No clinical oversight
Dr. Kim reviews and refines responses regularly
How the conversation works

One question
at a time. No rushing.

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You describe your symptoms
In plain language — no medical terminology needed. The AI immediately recognizes the pattern and begins building a clinical picture from your first sentence.
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The AI asks precise follow-ups
Each question is determined by your previous answer — not a fixed script. When you mention Kegels haven't helped, it immediately knows to explore whether your floor is overactive rather than weak. That distinction changes everything about the recommendation.
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It tracks what matters — and what it's already covered
The AI maintains an internal clinical picture throughout the conversation. It never asks you to repeat information. It knows when it has enough to form a reliable assessment — typically 12–18 exchanges.
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It tells you honestly when something is outside its scope
If your symptoms include red flags — sudden severe pain, blood in urine, neurological symptoms — it stops the assessment and directs you to a physician first. It won't attempt to assess things it shouldn't.
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You receive your personalized report
A written findings document referencing specific things you said — not a template. What your symptoms suggest, what PT would address, how urgently to book, and whether in-person or virtual is right for your situation.
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Dr. Kim's Assessment AI
Clinical Pelvic Health · Confidential
Live
You
I've had pelvic pain for about 4 years. I've seen my OB and a urologist and they both said everything looks normal.
Opening symptom
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Four years of pain with normal test results — I hear this often, and I want you to know: normal imaging doesn't mean nothing is wrong. It often means the pelvic floor hasn't been looked at yet. Can you tell me where you feel the pain most — is it a specific location, or more diffuse?
Validates + first branch
You
It's kind of deep inside, lower abdomen. Sometimes it goes down my inner thighs.
Location detail
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That radiating pattern — down the inner thighs — is really useful information. It suggests possible involvement of the obturator internus or pelvic nerve pathways. Does the pain change with sitting for long periods, or is it fairly constant regardless of position?
Branching on radiation pattern
You
Definitely worse with sitting. Long drives are awful.
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Sitting-provoked pain with that radiation pattern is a classic presentation of pelvic floor hypertonicity — a chronically tight pelvic floor. This is one of the most commonly missed diagnoses, and one of the most treatable. Has anyone ever evaluated your pelvic floor muscles specifically?
Forms hypothesis · confirms gap in care
What you receive

A written report. Personalized to you.

At the end of the assessment, you receive a complete findings document — written to reflect your specific conversation, not a generic template.

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Your picture
A plain-language summary of what you shared and the overall clinical pattern the AI identified.
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What your symptoms suggest
2–3 conditions consistent with your presentation, each with a match level and what PT would specifically address.
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Timeline recommendation
How urgently to book — with clinical reasoning, not vague urgency language. Based on what you actually shared.
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Your next step
In-person in Philadelphia or virtual anywhere — routed based on your location and presentation, with a one-click booking link.
Privacy & safety

Built to protect your information.

You're sharing sensitive health information. Here's exactly how it's handled.

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No account required
You don't create a login or profile. Your conversation is tied to a one-time session — nothing persists after you close the window.
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Your data isn't sold or shared
Your conversation is never sold, shared with third parties, or used for advertising. It exists to give you a better assessment — nothing else.
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HIPAA-compliant infrastructure
The platform is built on HIPAA-compliant hosting with encrypted transmission. Your health information is treated with the same standards as a clinical setting.
What it doesn't do

Honest about its limits.

The assessment AI is not a diagnostic tool and it doesn't replace a clinical evaluation. It's an intelligent screening conversation — the thing most women never had access to before booking an appointment.

It can tell you whether your symptoms are consistent with pelvic floor dysfunction, what specific conditions to ask about, and whether PT is likely to help. It cannot examine you, confirm a diagnosis, or prescribe treatment.

If at any point during your assessment the AI identifies a red flag — sudden severe pain, blood in urine or stool, neurological symptoms, or anything else that warrants immediate medical attention — it will stop the assessment and direct you to see a physician first. Dr. Kim's team can follow up after.
Ready to begin?

15 minutes.
Real answers.

A $30 assessment built on Dr. Kim's clinical expertise. More clarity than most women get from years of appointments.

$30 · One-time · Fully private · Instant access