In today’s world, it can feel like there’s an app for everything. And while that might not be literally true, there are certainly a lot of apps out there—so many that it can be hard to sort through them to find the ones that will actually help you in your day-to-day life.
That’s why we’ve created this list of the best apps for physicians. We know you’re busy and have more important things to do than sift through thousands of apps, so we’ve done the groundwork for you to make sure you have only the best apps at your fingertips.

Table of Contents
Best Apps For Physicians
The top 10 medical apps for doctors
Best medical apps
Medscape
Prevention TaskForce
VisualDx
Skyscape Medical Library
epocrates
PEPID
Lexicomp
DynaMed
UpToDate
MDCalc
Healthcare employees are always on the move. From checking on patients to conferring with other staff, providers are often away from their desks. Being away from their desktop computer can make it difficult for physicians to access the medical databases and references they need.
That’s where medical apps come in. Medical apps enable healthcare workers to get the necessary data to help patients, no matter where they are. Let’s check out 10 popular medical apps for healthcare workers and see how you can use them in your practice.
- Medscape
Medscape is a popular medical news app. The app gathers the latest medical research articles into a single, easy-to-navigate platform for doctors and medical students.
Medscape
Medscape
While Medscape is known as a medical news source, it also branches out into areas such as medical calculators, prescription safety information, CME/CE activities, and even a network of other doctors.
This app works on both Android and Apple devices. Once you’ve created your free account, you can instantly access the research you need to stay up to date in your field.
- Prevention TaskForce
The Prevention Task Force app is a medical app created by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
Prevention TaskForce
Primary care doctors can use the app to find the right resources for their patients’ needs. Providers can enter their patients’ information and search for available screening, counseling, and medication services.
This application is free and works on Android and Apple devices. There’s also a web app. In addition, healthcare workers and institutions can request access to the API.
- VisualDx
VisualDx is an image-based medical reference app that contains thousands of images of different diseases and conditions.
VisualDx
Providers can easily compare their patient’s presentation with various diseases. VisualDx’s search feature enables physicians to enter their patient’s symptoms and discover possible diagnoses along with reference images.
The app requires a subscription to use. It works on both Android and iOS and is available in multiple languages.
- Skyscape Medical Library
Skyscape Medical Library offers relevant medical information for doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals. The app’s library boasts multiple healthcare textbooks and provides drug information. It also includes a clinical calculator.
Skyscape Medical Library
Skyscape Medical Library
The app is free but requires in-app purchases for some features. It’s compatible with both iOS and Android.
- epocrates
epocrates is a medical reference app that specializes in drug information. It offers prescribing and safety information, such as the differences between adult and pediatric doses, possible adverse reactions, and warnings. The app can also check whether an insurance plan covers a particular drug.
epocrates
epocrates works on both Android and iOS. You can get a free version or purchase a subscription plan.
- PEPID
PEPID is a medical reference that can be customized for doctors, nurses, EMTs, and paramedics.
PEPID
The information is designed to be quickly absorbed and then used in the field, with industry-specific bullet-point lists that provide what you need to know. PEPID boasts a medical drug database along with medical calculators and illustrations.
The application can be used on both Android and iOS as well as Windows and BlackBerry.
- Lexicomp
Lexicomp, a drug reference app, offers access to more than 20 medical databases. The app has comprehensive drug information, such as a pharmacogenomics database, IV compatibility, current drug shortages, and educational content for patients. Plus, all the information is stored on your device, so you can use it even when you don’t have internet access.
Lexicomp
The reference app is compatible with Android and iOS. While it does require a subscription to use, the app offers a one-month free trial so users can decide whether it’s right for them.
- DynaMed
DynaMed is a medical reference application that imitates Google’s search engine, which makes it easy to use. The medical content is reviewed by other physicians. The app syncs with your desktop, enabling you to work from any location.
DynaMed
DynaMed works on both Android and iOS but requires a subscription plan to access.
- UpToDate
UpToDate is a resource that providers can use to make better clinical decisions. This medical reference enables you to download relevant medical and drug content and share it with colleagues.
UpToDate
The app is available in multiple languages, including Spanish, Chinese, and Russian.
UpToDate is compatible with certain Android devices and with iOS devices, such as iPhones and iPads. It requires a subscription (either individual or institutional) to use.
- MDCalc
MDCalc is a medical calculation app that offers over 550 clinical decision tools. The calculators range from dosing calculators to risk scores for patients. Providers can also receive CME credits for reviewing different medical calculations.
MDCalc
The app is free to use. All you need to do is register, and you’ll be able to get started right away. To receive CME credits for reviewing different calculators, you will need a paid subscription.
There’s an app for that — a lot of them
Medical apps are ideal for an on-the-go healthcare worker. By using the right medical apps, you can help your patients from your smartphone.
best medical apps for primary care
Last month, we took a look at health and wellness apps doctors should prescribe to their patients. But, by the end of the article, you were probably thinking, “Well, what about my fancy-pancy smartphone?”
Ok, maybe not the fancy-pancy part, but PYP hears you loud and clear. In this follow-up piece, we examine the best medical apps for doctors and med students.
Medscape
One of the Apple Store’s most downloaded medical apps, Medscape can retrieve news articles from 34 different health fields. It also includes a very useful clinical reference section that contains safety guidelines on drugs, videos tutorials on various procedures, and education activities for students.
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Price: Free
Compatibility: Android, iPhone
Medpage Today
Considered Medscape’s top competitor, MedPage is an online medical news service for physicians and healthcare professionals. Recently, Medpage’s developers partnered with Thomas-Reuters Healthcare to provide prescription drug monographs and disease pathology information to their users. Also delivers free CME/CE credits at your fingertips.
Price: Free
Compatibility: iPhone
3D4Medical
3D4Medical apps use innovative 3D technology to navigate through the body effortlessly. Users can rotate, cut, zoom and acquire superior/inferior perspectives in ways that traditional media could not. 3D4Medical also offers anatomic animations, which provide excellent resources for patient education.
Price: Apps range from Free to $19.99
Compatibility: iPhone
Muscle Trigger Point
Muscle Trigger Point is a useful app for researching muscle trigger points and tight places in the body that cause pain.
The app includes more than 100 trigger points for over 70 muscles. Once you identify a trigger point through a specific muscle or zone search, the app recommends the best course of action to take.
Price: $2.00
Compatibility: Android, iPhone
Visual DX
Logical Images’s Visual DX has developed the most comprehensive digital medical image library of more than 90,000 peer-reviewed images. All ages, skin types, and disease variations, based on severity and stage, are represented. This extensive collection, which continues to grow, is the foundation for Visual DX.
Price: Free with Visual DX subscription
Compatibility: Android, iPhone
AHRQ ePSS
Designed and developed by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS), ePSS assists primary care clinicians in identifying the screening, counseling, and preventive medication services that are appropriate for their patients.
ePSS information is based on the current recommendations of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), and can be searched by specific patient characteristics, such as age, sex, and selected behavioral risk factors.
Price: Free
Compatibility: Android, Blackberry, iPhone, Windows
Airstrip Cardiology
By combining wireless mobile transmission of ECGs with digital visual enhancement and touch screen capabilities as well as automatic access to historical data, AirStrip Cardiology enables more informed and timely decisions by cardiologists.
Cardiac waveform data can be viewed and analyzed — leading to a quicker diagnosis and treatment of cardiac patients.
Price: Free with Airstrip software download
Compatibility: iPhone
Skyscape Medical Resources
This app includes drug information, medical searches, medical calculators and data for more than 800 separate topics.
Free resources included with the app are Outlines in Clinical Medicine®, Archimedes™ – Medical Calculator, RxDrugs™: Drug Dosing Tool and MedAlert™.
Price: Free
Compatibility: Android, iPhone
So that’s it. There are the best medical apps for physicians. No smartphone hugging hipster can pull the hood over your eyes. We dub you an official doctor of the new millennium.
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