Clinical Disclaimer and Safety Notice

DicDoc provides informational outputs only and does not provide a medical diagnosis, clinical assessment, or treatment.

1. Nature of the Service

DicDoc uses AI-based image analysis to generate indicative, non-definitive information about possible symptomatic conditions. Outputs are based on pattern recognition and statistical models and may be incomplete, inaccurate, or not applicable to your circumstances.

2. No Diagnosis or Treatment

DicDoc does not:

  • Diagnose medical conditions
  • Prescribe or recommend treatment
  • Replace consultation with a qualified healthcare professional

You should not rely on DicDoc outputs to make medical decisions.

3. Limitations of AI and Visual Assessment

AI-based analysis has inherent limitations. In particular:

  • Many sexually transmitted infections may be asymptomatic
  • Some conditions may not present with visible signs
  • Image quality, lighting, and angle may affect results
  • Absence of an indicated condition does not mean absence of infection

4. User Responsibility

You remain responsible for your health decisions. DicDoc outputs should be used only to help decide whether to seek appropriate clinical care.

5. What to Do Next

If you are concerned about symptoms, have ongoing discomfort, or are at risk of infection, you should:

  • Seek advice from a qualified healthcare professional
  • Consider a comprehensive STI test from an appropriate provider
  • Attend a sexual health clinic or GP appointment

6. Children and Vulnerable Individuals

DicDoc is intended for use by adults aged 18 and over.
If the health of a child or vulnerable person is involved, seek in-person medical advice immediately.

7. Emergencies

DicDoc is not suitable for emergency situations.
If you believe you require urgent medical attention, contact emergency services or attend an emergency department immediately.

8. Jurisdiction

Healthcare standards and pathways may vary by location. DicDoc provides UK-focused informational content and does not guarantee applicability in other jurisdictions.

Last updated: 10.02.2026