Patient health education, done right

Understand your health, at your pace

A guided way to explore your diagnosis, treatments, and next steps — with clear explanations that adapt to what you already know.

Exploring
What are SSRIs?
Mental Health
4 min read
SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors) are the most commonly prescribed type of antidepressant. They work by increasing the amount of serotonin available in your brain — a chemical messenger that helps regulate mood, sleep, and appetite.

Unlike older antidepressants, SSRIs tend to have fewer side effects and are considered safe for long-term use.
Keep exploring
How long do SSRIs take to work?
Common side effects to expect
SSRIs vs SNRIs — what's the difference?
The problem

Your patients Google their diagnosis and spiral

Between sessions, patients turn to the internet to understand their condition. What they find is overwhelming, contradictory, and often anxiety-inducing. You spend valuable session time re-explaining things that a better resource could handle.

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WebMD rabbit holes

Patients read one symptom and convince themselves of the worst. Static articles don't adapt to their specific situation or level of understanding.

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Repeated explanations

You explain what serotonin does. Next week, they've forgotten. There's no persistent, adaptive resource they can revisit between sessions.

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Information overwhelm

Medical jargon, contradictory advice, and ten open tabs. Patients deserve a calm, guided path through their health information.

How it works

A guided path, not a search result

Clarity turns dense medical information into a calm, branching exploration that adapts to each person.

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Start anywhere

Type a diagnosis, medication, symptom, or question. Clarity gives you a clear explanation written at the right level.

2

Follow the links

Every explanation contains highlighted terms. Click any one to branch deeper — each new page adapts based on what you've already explored.

3

See your journey

Your exploration builds a visual map of everything you've learned. Revisit any concept, dig deeper, or share your path with your therapist.

Features

Built for understanding, not just information

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Adaptive explanations

Clarity remembers what you've already explored and adjusts every explanation accordingly. No repeated basics, no confusing jumps.

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Visual knowledge map

See your entire learning journey as an interactive map. Understand how concepts connect and revisit any topic with one click.

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Deep-dive conversations

Have follow-up questions about a specific topic? Ask them in context and get answers that build on what you've already read.

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Safe and responsible

Built-in crisis detection, clear medical disclaimers, and content written at accessible reading levels. Education, never diagnosis.

For therapists

Give your patients a better place to learn

Recommend Clarity to your patients as a between-session resource. Reduce time spent on psychoeducation and start sessions with more informed conversations.

For patients

Understand your health on your terms

Whether you just received a diagnosis or want to learn more about your treatment, Clarity guides you through it — calmly, clearly, and at your pace.

FAQ

Common questions

Is Clarity a replacement for therapy? +
No. Clarity is an educational tool that helps you understand health concepts — it does not provide diagnoses, treatment plans, or therapeutic interventions. Think of it as a better version of the research you're already doing online, designed to be used alongside professional care.
How accurate is the information? +
Clarity uses AI to generate explanations based on established medical and psychological knowledge. Every response includes a reminder that it's educational content, not medical advice. We're continuously working to improve accuracy and add source citations.
What if a patient is in crisis? +
Clarity includes built-in crisis detection. If the system identifies language suggesting a mental health emergency, it immediately surfaces crisis resources including the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, and encourages the user to contact their provider or emergency services.
Is my data private? +
Yes. Clarity does not store personal health information or share data with third parties. Your exploration history is stored locally on your device by default. Account features use encrypted storage and we do not sell or share user data.
How much does it cost? +
Clarity will offer a free tier for basic exploration. A paid plan will include saved history, deeper dives, and the conversational Q&A feature. Pricing for therapist accounts will include the ability to recommend Clarity to patients and access engagement insights. Exact pricing will be announced at launch.