Features / Differential Diagnosis

A second opinion,
during every encounter

An AI insights panel that updates as the conversation progresses. Differential diagnoses, guided follow-up questions, considerations, and risk flags — all powered by what's discussed in the session and the patient's full history.

How it works during the encounter

Differential diagnoses

Eluve suggests relevant differentials based on symptoms, history, and examination findings as the encounter progresses. Differentials update as new information comes in during the session.

Guided follow-up questions

Prompts follow-up questions based on clinical guidelines and the patient's context. Questions adapt as the conversation progresses, helping you cover the right ground before finalizing a plan.

Considerations and red flags

Flags things worth checking before the visit ends - potential drug interactions, contraindications, risk factors, and other clinical considerations.

Reason for visit and patient overview

The AI insights panel opens with a summary of why the patient is here and a quick overview of their relevant history - so you have full context from the start.

Evidence-backed recommendations

Pulls in relevant clinical guidelines and research to support treatment decisions. Every suggestion includes a traceable source.

Chief complaint capture

A dedicated field records the patient's chief complaint during the encounter. It feeds into the AI insights and is carried through to the generated note.

Frequently asked questions

No. Eluve surfaces information, suggests differentials, and flags risks. Every recommendation requires clinician review - it's a second set of eyes, not a replacement.

The insights panel appears during the encounter as a side panel with three tabs: reason for visit and patient overview, differential diagnoses, and considerations and red flags. It updates as the conversation progresses.

Differentials are based on symptoms discussed during the live encounter, the patient's full chart history, examination findings, and relevant clinical guidelines.

Yes. Every suggestion includes a traceable source - clinical guidelines, peer-reviewed research, or established clinical protocols.

Eluve checks medications discussed during the encounter against the patient's current medication list and flags potential interactions, contraindications, and risks.

No. The insights panel runs alongside the conversation - you can glance at it when useful or ignore it entirely. It never interrupts the flow of the encounter.

Sharper decisions, faster

See how Eluve supports clinical reasoning with differentials, guided questions, and evidence-backed recommendations - updated throughout the encounter.