UrviHealth AI · Earth-forward skin & hair intelligence
Care for your skin and hair—with calm, intelligent guidance.
A premium telederm-style flow: overview and close-up captures, gentle triage, and clear next steps when a clinician should take a closer look. Built for trust—never overpromising.
Screening output only—not a final diagnosis. For emergencies (severe pain, spreading rash, fever, breathing trouble), seek urgent care immediately.
How it works
Three quiet steps from capture to clarity—designed to feel like skincare, not software.
Context & close-up
Like a premium consult: an overview for lighting and context, then a steady close-up of the area you’re worried about.
Quality-aware triage
We score blur, light, and framing—so you’re not guessing whether the photo was good enough for a useful screening pass.
Human path when it matters
For urgent or uncertain patterns, your case can be routed for dermatologist review—same pipeline our clinic partners trust.
Common concerns
Useful for orientation—not a checklist for self-diagnosis. A clinician may still need to see you in person.
New or changing spots
Screening & triage support
Rashes & redness
Screening & triage support
Acne & texture
Screening & triage support
Itch or pain
Screening & triage support
Pigmentation changes
Screening & triage support
Scalp or nail concerns
Screening & triage support
Trust & privacy
Beauty buyers expect transparency. We lead with consent, data posture, and what happens when AI is unsure.
- ·Consent before any image is used for screening.
- ·Encrypted storage direction and India-region alignment for production PHI.
- ·Clinician-in-the-loop when follow-up is clinically appropriate.
- ·Plain language: screening is not a definitive diagnosis.
FAQ
Straight answers partners and users actually read.
Is this a diagnosis?
No. You receive an AI-assisted screening-style summary and urgency guidance. A qualified clinician may need to examine you in person.
What if I might have an emergency?
If you have severe or rapidly worsening symptoms, or systemic signs like fever or trouble breathing, use emergency services. Do not rely on an online screening.
Who reviews my case?
In pilot deployments, partner dermatology teams can review flagged cases through a clinician workflow. Availability depends on your region and program.
What improves accuracy?
Good lighting, focus, one concern per photo, and a short note about duration and symptoms. Blur and harsh shadows reduce usefulness.