AI assistant

Doximity Ask

Doximity Ask (formerly DoxGPT) is Doximity's free, HIPAA-compliant clinical AI assistant for verified members, answering clinical questions with referenced responses.

Medically reviewed by Dr. L · General Medicine, UK

Pricing
Free Free for clinicians with a verified Doximity account; HIPAA-compliant. Enterprise licenses available for health systems.
Availability
United States (verified Doximity members)
Languages
English
Vendor
Doximity
Overall score
6.0 See the scoring →

What is Doximity Ask?

Doximity Ask is Doximity’s clinical AI assistant — renamed from DoxGPT around May 2026 — that answers clinical questions with referenced responses. It is free for clinicians with a verified Doximity account, HIPAA-compliant, and built on the Pathway Medical technology Doximity acquired in 2025. It is part of Doximity’s clinical AI suite alongside its scribe and dialer tools.

What is Doximity Ask best at?

  • Free and HIPAA-compliant for verified Doximity members.
  • Built into the Doximity network clinicians already use, lowering adoption friction.
  • “PeerCheck” verification — a physician-review layer over its answers.
  • Referenced responses rather than unsourced output.

What are Doximity Ask’s limitations?

  • Tied to a verified Doximity account, and Doximity’s network is US-centric — limited use for clinicians elsewhere.
  • Hallucination risk acknowledged by the vendor — Doximity itself advises verifying outputs.
  • English-only in practice.

Who is Doximity Ask best for?

US clinicians already active on Doximity who want a free, in-network assistant for clinical questions and admin tasks. For clinicians outside the US, or those who want a search-first, evidence-graded engine, see our Vera Health review.

Frequently asked

What is Doximity Ask?
Doximity Ask is the rebranded name for Doximity's clinical AI assistant formerly called DoxGPT (rebranded around May 2026). It answers clinical questions with referenced responses and includes "PeerCheck," a physician-verification layer. (Doximity Blog, May 7, 2026)
Is Doximity Ask free?
Yes — it is free for any clinician with a verified Doximity account, and it is HIPAA-compliant. Enterprise licenses are available for health systems. (Doximity Ask FAQs, June 2026)
What is Doximity Ask built on?
Doximity acquired Pathway Medical in 2025 for $63M and built Ask's answers on that technology. (CNBC, Aug 7, 2025)
Is Doximity Ask accurate?
Doximity advises that Ask can hallucinate and that its outputs should always be verified against primary sources before clinical use. (Doximity Ask FAQs, June 2026)
What can non-US clinicians use instead?
Doximity Ask requires a verified Doximity account, and Doximity's network is US-centric. Clinicians elsewhere typically use a free, worldwide tool such as Vera Health.
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