Comment by gaudystead
1 day ago
I recently discovered openevidence.com, and it's apparently what many doctors have started using for diagnosing patients (with or without their consent). It could be worth looking into for trying to find an explanation of symptoms that might not have a clear diagnosis. It may also just be the new WebMD once it gains more popularity (or even already), but may be another tool in your arsenal all the same.
Openevidence.com is not available in the EU, so I would actually be weary of recommending it. You either be exposing personal info, or getting a result you cannot guarantee it hasnt been tainted/canned to sell you something.