Privacy Policy: Health Checker GPT
Introducing: The Primary Health Checker GPT by TechCos
At TechCos, we believe AI should be a tool that empowers people during their most critical moments. As part of our mission to explore AI's practical role in business and daily life, we have developed the Primary Health Checker GPT.
This tool is designed to provide distraction-free triage, immediate first-aid guidance, and a smart search for nearby specialist hospitals.
๐ Privacy Policy & Data Transparency
We take your privacy seriously. Because this GPT deals with health and location information, we want to be 100% transparent about how your data is handled:
No Data Storage: TechCos does not store, collect, or save your names, ages, symptoms, or location history. Your conversation is private and exists only within your session with OpenAI.
Real-Time API Usage: When you ask for a hospital, your provided location (City, PIN, or Landmark) is sent to the Overpass API (OpenStreetMap) to find the nearest facilities. This data is used only for that specific search and is not recorded by us.
Free Service: This is a free community tool. We do not monetize your health data or sell information to third parties.
User Control: You can delete your chat history at any time through your OpenAI settings to remove all session data.
๐ What the Primary Health Checker Does
This GPT is built using high-quality medical documentation from the WHO, IFRC (Red Cross), and MSF. It follows a strict "Safety First" logic:
Emergency Triage: Identifies life-threatening symptoms and provides local ambulance numbers and first-aid steps instantly.
Specialist Search: Instead of just finding a "general hospital," it helps you find the right specialist (e.g., Cardiology, Pediatrics) based on your symptoms.
Primary Care & Diet: Provides evidence-based advice on home care and nutrition to support recovery.

⚠️ Medical Disclaimer
The Primary Health Checker is an AI, not a doctor. It is designed for informational and triage purposes only. It does not provide medical diagnoses or prescriptions. In any life-threatening situation, please contact your local emergency services (e.g., 112 or 102 in India) immediately.
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