🧬Tidera Health

The Process

How Tidera Health Works

From your first search to a conversation with a research coordinator β€” here’s exactly what happens.

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Tell us about yourself

Enter your condition, age, location, and optional medication history. No account required. We don't store your health information β€” it exists only in your current browser session.

The more context you provide (medications, treatment history, disease severity), the more relevant the AI explanations become. All fields beyond condition and age are optional.

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We search ClinicalTrials.gov in real time

Tidera queries the official U.S. clinical trials registry, filtering to only actively recruiting studies that match your condition and location preferences.

Our ranking engine pre-scores trials on age compatibility, sex eligibility, location proximity, and medication history before the AI layer even runs β€” saving you time and inference cost.

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AI ranks and explains each match

Claude AI reads each trial's eligibility criteria and explains it in plain English β€” including match factors, potential concerns, and questions to ask the research coordinator.

Fit scores (1–10) are AI estimates based on your profile, not eligibility determinations. Scores reflect how well your profile aligns with the trial description, not whether you will qualify.

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You explore and connect β€” at your own pace

Review match factors, screening complexity, coordinator questions, and medication considerations. When ready, visit ClinicalTrials.gov to contact the research team directly.

Tidera never facilitates enrollment. All enrollment conversations happen directly between you, your physician, and the research coordinator β€” as they should.

βš•οΈ Important β€” please read

Tidera Health is an educational discovery tool β€” not a medical service, diagnostic platform, or eligibility determination system. Fit scores are AI-generated estimates based on your profile and trial text. They do not mean you qualify for a trial. Always consult your physician or a research coordinator before making any decisions about clinical trial participation.