Meet your doctor before you fly.
We are putting DoctorVi on your phone: plan the treatment, meet the doctor by video, compare the offers you get and follow your recovery afterwards — in your own language.
The app is not in any store yet, so there is no download link on this page. Most of what you read here already works on the web.
Six things it does for you.
Talk to a doctor by video
The meeting runs inside the app with your camera and microphone. No extra download, no meeting link to chase in your inbox.
A draft assessment from a photo
Send a guided photo and get a written draft back. It is an informational estimate, not a diagnosis — a doctor still has to look at it.
Clinics picked for you
Every clinic card shows the same fields: accreditation, founding year, the consulting doctor and a starting price. So you compare like for like.
Offers you can compare
Each offer carries reason chips explaining why it reached you, and you can put two or three of them side by side.
Travel planned around your appointment
Flight and hotel links plus a visa and passport checklist, arranged around your treatment date. DoctorVi charges no booking fee.
Recovery you can follow
A day-by-day timeline, a monthly photo of your own progress, and the warning signs to watch for once you are home.
See the doctor's face
before the surgery date.
You ask about the plan, the risks and the total price while you are still at home. The decision comes after the call, not on the plane.
From a photo to something you can question.
Goal
Pick what you would like to improve: hair, teeth, aesthetics or weight.
Short questionnaire
A few questions about your history and what you have already tried.
Guided photo
The app shows the frame to match — angle, distance and light — so two photos taken weeks apart stay comparable.
Result
A written draft: what is visible in the photo, what is not, and which questions to take to a doctor.
The assessment is produced by an AI model and is labelled as a draft everywhere it appears in the app. It is an informational estimate, not a diagnosis, and it does not replace a doctor's opinion.
Two screens from the current build.
The app is still being built, so these are the two screens we can show you honestly today. The rest follow when they are final.
How we keep this honest.
These are product rules, not marketing lines — they are built into the screens above.
- Every AI output is labelled as a draft. It never stands in for a doctor's approval.
- You choose whether your photos and text go to the AI providers we use (Google Gemini, Google Translate, DeepSeek). If you decline, the app keeps working with on-device analysis.
- Notifications carry no personal data — they only say which screen to open.
- You can export your data or delete your account from inside the app.
- You browse as a guest. You only sign in at the moment you send something.
Frequently asked questions
When can I download it?
We are not giving a date. The App Store record is prepared and the build is waiting to be sent for review; the Android package is being prepared separately. There is no store listing yet, which is why this page has no download button.
Can I do this on the web today?
Most of it, yes. Searching clinics, comparing prices and booking a free video meeting already work on doctorvi.com. The app is where the phone-only parts live — guided photos and the follow-up timeline.
Will the app cost anything?
No. The app is free, DoctorVi takes no commission on your treatment, and there is no booking fee.
What happens to my photos?
They stay on your device unless you allow them to be sent for analysis. You can withdraw that permission at any time, and deleting your account removes what is stored with it.
Which languages does it work in?
English, Turkish, German, Arabic, Russian and Spanish, like the website.
Does the app diagnose me?
No. It produces drafts and questions to take to a doctor. Diagnosis and treatment decisions belong to a licensed physician.
Until the app is out, the web does the job.
The same doctors, the same clinics, the same free 20-minute video meeting — on doctorvi.com today.

