Getting started with CliniSearch

Start using CliniSearch in minutes — no installation, no setup, no training required.

Open CliniSearch, type a clinical question, and review the cited answer. Designed for UK clinicians, with guidance from NICE and specialty bodies presented in a consistent, searchable format.

Getting Started (1 minute)

From first question to guideline-backed answer in under 30 seconds.

1

Ask a natural-language question

Type what you'd normally ask a colleague. No special syntax needed.

  • "When should I refer CKD patients to nephrology?"
  • "Vaccination recommendations in pregnancy?"
  • "LMWH duration after hip replacement?"
2

Review the concise summary

We extract key points from UK guidelines across NICE, RCOG, BSG, UKKA and more.

3

Check the source links

Every answer shows EXACT guideline paragraphs with direct links to NICE, RCOG, BSG, and other sources.

4

Apply your clinical judgement

CliniSearch is designed to support — not replace — decision making. Always follow local policy.

Frequently Asked Questions

How clinicians use CliniSearch day to day.

What can I ask?

Any clinical question where UK guidelines exist. CliniSearch works best for diagnostic criteria, referral thresholds, treatment protocols, and management pathways.

Which guidelines are included?

NICE (all types: NG, CG, QS), RCOG, BSG, UKKA, and 16 other UK guideline bodies. We cover >35,000 guideline recommendations across all major specialties.

How often are guidelines updated?

Our system automatically ingests new and updated guidelines within 24-48 hours of publication. Every answer includes the guideline version and publication date.

Is this a medical device?

No. CliniSearch is a clinical decision support and search tool. It's designed to help you find relevant guidelines quickly, but clinicians retain full responsibility for patient care decisions.

Is this free?

The clinician search interface is free to use. Enterprise features (audit trails, local policy mapping, API access) are available for NHS Trusts and organizations. Learn more →

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