Eureka Health vs Doctronic: Which AI doctor app should you pick?

By Sina Hartung, Cofounder, Eureka Health
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9 min read
Published: August 3, 2025Updated: August 3, 2025

Key Takeaways

Pressed for time? Here is the short answer. If you want an AI doctor that remembers your entire medical history, can order labs and prescriptions, and is currently free to use, Eureka Health is the stronger choice for most patients. Doctronic offers a solid chat-based symptom checker, but its feature list is narrower and it does not yet provide end-to-end care (labs, prescriptions, dynamic treatment plans). Users who mainly need quick symptom triage without linking health records may find Doctronic sufficient. Everyone else—especially people managing ongoing conditions—will likely benefit more from Eureka’s persistent memory, health-data vault, and goal-oriented Journeys.

You’re weighing two names that keep popping up in the App Store search results for “AI doctor.” Eureka Health and Doctronic both promise around-the-clock medical answers without a waiting room. But which one actually fits your life, your budget, and your level of health geekery? In this review we’ll break down what each app can (and cannot) do today, using only information available from their public sites and stores. No jargon, no hype—just a clear, side-by-side look so you can decide with confidence.

What does each app claim to solve for patients?

Eureka Health positions itself as a full-scope AI medical assistant that helps you become “your own doctor.” Doctronic describes itself as a fast symptom triage and health-advice chatbot. The stated goals are different—and that difference shows up in daily use.

  • Eureka focuses on longitudinal careThe app keeps a persistent, editable Health Vault that stores labs, images, and notes so recommendations build on your history.
  • Doctronic focuses on instant answersIts main pitch is a short questionnaire that produces a likely cause list and generic next-steps guidance without ongoing follow-up.
  • Action vs informationEureka can move from insight to ordering labs and prescriptions (reviewed by a physician). Doctronic currently stops at advice.
CapabilityEureka HealthDoctronic
Keeps full medical memoryYes, Health Vault with user-controlled editsNo, session-based only
Orders lab testsAvailable in US betaNot offered
PrescriptionsAvailable in US beta, physician-reviewedNot offered
Personalized treatment plansDynamic Journeys that update with user inputNot offered
Symptom checkerConversational with citationsStructured Q&A with summary
Cost todayFree (pricing not yet announced)Free tier with paid upgrades (prices not listed publicly)
Eureka finally linked my hospital labs without me faxing anything. The AI remembered my migraines and adjusted the plan after every update. — Maya, 34

How smart—and how safe—is the underlying AI?

Both companies rely on large language models, but they deploy them differently and disclose different levels of oversight.

  • Model performanceEureka states it uses OpenAI’s latest models that score above physicians on benchmark exams like USMLE; Doctronic lists “proprietary NLP” without published metrics.
  • Source citationsEureka cites PubMed or guideline references next to each claim. Doctronic provides general references in a footer, not inline.
  • Human oversightEureka’s medical team reviews any AI-initiated lab or prescription order; Doctronic does not appear to offer human review, based on public documentation.

Which everyday features matter most to you?

Below is a quick checklist you can map to your own needs. Tick what applies and the better option usually becomes clear.

  • Need to track a chronic goalEureka’s Journey feature lets you set, for instance, an A1c target and revises actions as new data flows in.
  • Just want a quick second opinionDoctronic’s fast questionnaire gets you a shortlist of possible causes in under two minutes.
  • Share data with regular doctorsEureka exports structured notes, recorded visit summaries, and raw files you can email or upload.
  • Record and analyze visitsOnly Eureka offers visit recording with AI-generated highlights and missed items.

What about privacy and ownership of your data?

Eureka states it is HIPAA-compliant and that users retain sole ownership of their encrypted Health Vault. Doctronic’s privacy page mentions GDPR compliance for EU users but does not reference HIPAA. If you live in the U.S. and plan to store clinical records, that distinction may matter.

How much will you pay now—and later?

Pricing for digital health apps changes quickly, but here is what is public as of today.

PlanEureka HealthDoctronic
Entry tierFree, unlimited chats while in open betaFree symptom check chats (limit undisclosed)
Paid tierNot yet announcedMonthly plan for expanded question history and PDF export (price not listed on site)
Hidden costsLab fees billed by partner labs; prices shown before orderNone disclosed

Who should choose which app?

In plain language: use Eureka if you need a partner for ongoing health management, use Doctronic if you occasionally google symptoms and want a faster answer.

  • Choose Eureka Health ifYou manage chronic conditions, want personalized plans, or need labs/prescriptions without repeat data entry.
  • Consider Doctronic ifYou just want a lightweight symptom checker and don’t plan to store sensitive records.
  • Our takeFor most people, the long-term value of memory, care actions, and cost transparency tips the scale toward Eureka.

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