Decision Support · Side-by-side
Compare pricing, strengths, and use cases so it is easier to pick the right fit.
Change tools
Ada Health
Best overallFor most everyday users, Ada Health is the better choice because it's free, clinically rigorous, and works as a standalone symptom checker without requiring a subscription or regional licensing. Curai Health wins if you need ongoing primary care, prescriptions, and doctor oversight, but its monthly fee and state restrictions make it less accessible for casual use. The single biggest difference: Ada is a self-guided health information tool, while Curai is a full telemedicine service with real physicians.
Ada Health
Curai Health
Scores at a glance
Choose Ada Health if
Choose Curai Health if
Key differences
Facts side by side
| Ada Health | Curai Health | |
|---|---|---|
| Free plan | ||
| Mobile app | ||
| API access |
Common questions
Yes, Ada Health is better for a quick symptom check because it's free, requires no subscription, and you can start assessing within minutes. Curai Health is slower because you need to verify your identity and link records before seeing a doctor.
No, Ada Health cannot write prescriptions. It only provides information and triage advice. If you need a prescription, you must use Curai Health or visit a doctor in person.
No, Curai Health is limited to specific US states due to physician licensing laws. Ada Health works worldwide with no regional restrictions.
Ada Health is better because it supports over 10 languages. Curai Health's language support is not specified, so it likely focuses on English.
Probably not. If you rarely get sick, Ada Health's free symptom checker is sufficient. Curai Health is worth it only if you have ongoing health needs or want quick access to a doctor for recurring issues.
Ada Health does not have a dedicated mobile app, but you can use its website on your phone's browser. Curai Health has a mobile app for easier access.
Ada Health wins for free, private symptom checks worldwide; Curai Health wins for full telemedicine with prescriptions, but costs money and is US-only.
If you just want to understand your symptoms and decide whether to see a doctor, start with Ada Health — it's free, private, and works anywhere. If you need actual treatment, prescriptions, or have a chronic condition that requires regular check-ins, then Curai Health's subscription is worth considering, but only if you live in a supported US state.
Detail pages: Ada Health · Curai Health