Say So Long to Self-Diagnosis
Tired of having symptoms and going online to find the Internet gave you the wrong diagnosis? Well, the Google doctor may have the right diagnosis for you.
It seems Google is trying to bring an end to all the fake “diagnoses” resulting from folks searching for their symptoms and arriving at the wrong conclusions – or at least alleviate the problem.
An image posted to Reddit shows a Google search for knee pain, and an option for the user to video chat with a doctor about their symptoms.
The company has now conformed to several outlets that it’s a new feature Google is trying out. How cool!
Harry Kubota
October 13, 2014
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