Legal draft
HealthWatch Terms of Service
Draft placeholder for platform use, disclaimers, and operator boundaries.
Scope of service
HealthWatch provides informational health research, biometric dashboards, and question-answering support. It does not diagnose, prescribe, order, book, or purchase on the user's behalf.
The product is positioned as a research companion and health analyst, not as a medical device or a substitute for a licensed clinician.
Educational use and user responsibility
HealthWatch is an educational and research tool. Every answer it produces — including answers about symptoms, biomarkers, medications, supplements, protocols, dosing, and conditions — is general information and informational analysis for research and self-education only. It is not medical advice, not a diagnosis, not a prescription, and not a substitute for evaluation by a qualified, licensed clinician who knows your history.
By acknowledging this notice and using HealthWatch, you agree that you alone are responsible for any decision you make or action you take based on its outputs. You will use your own judgment and consult a licensed clinician before starting, stopping, or changing any medication, supplement, protocol, diagnostic plan, or treatment. If you experience or suspect a medical emergency, you will contact local emergency services or go to the nearest emergency room rather than relying on HealthWatch.
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, HealthWatch, its operator, and its contributors provide the service "as is" and "as available", make no warranty that any output is accurate, complete, current, or fit for any particular purpose, and disclaim all liability for any loss, injury, or damage arising from your use of, or reliance on, the service or its outputs. Nothing in this section limits any liability that cannot be excluded under applicable law.
- Outputs are educational/research information, not medical advice.
- You are responsible for your own health decisions and actions.
- Confirm any medication, dosing, diagnostic, or treatment decision with a licensed clinician.
- Use emergency services for emergencies — do not rely on the chatbot.
Clinical-use limits
Outputs may summarize literature, personal data, and operator-entered context, but they remain informational analysis. Users should confirm major protocol, medication, or diagnostic decisions with a qualified clinician.
- No doctor-patient relationship is created by using HealthWatch.
- Prescription, dosing, and diagnosis decisions require clinician review.
- Emergency symptoms require local emergency services or urgent clinical care, not chatbot-only handling.
Service status
This draft does not yet define final uptime, jurisdiction, or support terms. Those clauses must be finalized after legal review.