Injury Diagnosis Guide

6.00 installs
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Injury Diagnosis Guide Summary

Injury Diagnosis Guide is a ad-supported Android app in the Medical category, developed by Heal & Cure. First released recently released ago(Jan 2026), the app has accumulated 6.00+ total installs

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Jan 23, 2026 .


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App Description

Instant keyword search for injury codes & weeks. Covers 8 major departments.

Find Injury Information Instantly! Just type a keyword in the search bar to get medical codes and diagnostic weeks.

Forget flipping through heavy manuals. This app features a powerful keyword-based search engine optimized for professional injury diagnosis guidelines. Simply enter a partial disease name or medical code to instantly retrieve data across 8 different medical departments.

[Core Feature: Smart Keyword Search]

Direct Instant Search: Type any keyword (name, code, etc.) into the search bar, and the app will display a real-time list of matching injury data.

Efficiency Reimagined: No need to click through endless categories—find exactly what you need with one simple search across all departments.

[8 Covered Departments] Includes comprehensive data for: Orthopedics, Neurosurgery, General Surgery, Cardiothoracic Surgery, Ophthalmology, Urology, Otolaryngology (ENT), and Obstetrics & Gynecology (OBGYN).

[Information Provided]

Diagnostic Details: Standard medical codes, severity-based diagnostic weeks, and hospitalization periods.

Professional Criteria: Treatment termination timelines, return-to-work data, and clinical notes.

[Key Features]

Clean Table UI: View search results in professional, high-readability tables.

Offline Search: Access and search all professional data anytime, even without an internet connection.

Administrative Speed: Instantly match medical codes for professional documentation and insurance claims.

[Disclaimer] Information is based on professional guidelines. Final medical determinations must be made by a licensed physician.