About Digital Doctor
Doctor-created digital guidance for common minor symptoms — designed mainly for adults in Sri Lanka.
What Is Digital Doctor?
Digital Doctor is created by Sineth Hospitals as a structured digital clinical guidance platform for common minor symptoms. It is intended mainly for Sri Lankan adults who cannot seek doctor advice for any reason.
The platform is not designed to diagnose every disease. It focuses on safe symptom management, early warning sign detection, and referral advice when needed.
All clinical protocols used in Digital Doctor are created and reviewed by Dr. Seneth Gajasinghe of Sineth Hospitals. The platform follows a strict safety-first design: emergency conditions are screened first, beyond-scope situations are identified, and only then is symptomatic treatment guidance provided.
What Digital Doctor Is
- A doctor-created digital guidance platform
- Protocol-based and safety-first
- For adults with common minor symptoms
- Designed for situations where doctor access is limited
- Focused on symptomatic treatment guidance
- Bilingual: English and Sinhala
What Digital Doctor Is Not
- Not an AI doctor or AI diagnosis tool
- Not a substitute for physical medical consultation
- Not for emergencies or severe illness
- Not for children or pregnant patients
- Does not confirm diagnoses or guarantee outcomes
- Does not create a doctor-patient relationship
Medical Reviewer
Dr. Seneth Gajasinghe
Sineth Hospitals
Rattanapitiya, Boralasgamuwa, Sri Lanka
All medical protocols in Digital Doctor are created and periodically reviewed by Dr. Seneth Gajasinghe to ensure safety, clinical accuracy, and relevance to the Sri Lankan healthcare setting.
Medical Governance PolicySineth Hospitals
Rattanapitiya, Boralasgamuwa, Sri Lanka
Phone: 0 727 725 725
Email: info@sinethhospitals.com
Sri Lanka Focus
Digital Doctor is designed mainly for Sri Lankan users and the Sri Lankan healthcare setting. Disease patterns, medicine availability, geography, culture, ethnicity, and healthcare access may differ between countries and populations. Therefore, guidance given here may not be suitable for all international users.