Find the AI tools that actually help your specialty.
A scribe that fits your workflow. An imaging AI that reads the way your specialty does. An AI-enabled ultrasound. A prior-auth tool that actually reduces denials.
Physician AI Tools is the directory clinicians, practice administrators, and healthcare decision-makers use to evaluate medical AI software — organized by specialty, by clinical or financial problem, and by the EHRs you actually use. Built by a practicing physician.
Tell us who you are — we'll route you.
Pick the closest match. Each card lands you in the part of the directory built for that question.
I'm a physician
Find AI tools built for your specialty — radiology, IR, cardiology, dermatology, primary care, EM, or any of 41 specialties indexed.
Browse by specialty →I run a practice or department
Compare scribes, prior-auth platforms, RCM tools, and decision support against HIPAA, BAA, FDA clearance, and your EHR.
Browse by category →I'm shopping AI-enabled devices
Handheld ultrasounds, smart stethoscopes, point-of-care diagnostics, and imaging hardware with AI built into the device — surfaced by use case.
See AI-enabled devices →I have or want to build a tool
Idea-stage clinicians can talk to GigHz directly. Founders with a product can submit through the Scout program.
See the builder paths →What you'll find inside the directory.
Every tool is filed under what it actually solves — not what it markets itself as. The four jobs physicians and admins come here for:
AI tools tailored to how your specialty works
Radiology AI that knows LI-RADS. Cardiology tools that read echos. Dermatology classifiers, pathology slide AI, ophthalmology screening, derm telehealth — surfaced inside your specialty hub, not buried in a generic tag cloud.
Clinical AI for the moment of care
Ambient scribes, decision support, diagnostic assist, triage, image interpretation — every tool indexed by the clinical problem it actually solves at the bedside or in the reading room.
AI that fixes the admin burden
Prior authorization, denial management, RCM, coding assistance, scheduling, phone-answering — the operational layer where clinical AI actually changes the financial math of a practice.
Hardware with AI built in
Handheld ultrasounds with built-in interpretation, smart stethoscopes, AI-augmented point-of-care imaging, retinal cameras, dermatoscopes — the imaging and diagnostic devices reshaping how front-line physicians work.
Why physicians use it instead of Googling.
A search for 'AI scribe' returns twenty vendors, half of them consumer apps relabeled for healthcare. We solve three things that no general directory does.
Specialty signal, not just feature lists
Every tool is mapped to the specialties it was actually designed for — so radiologists see what radiologists need, not a list of generic dictation apps with healthcare in the marketing copy.
Compliance clarity upfront
HIPAA posture, BAA availability, FDA clearance, and EHR integration are first-class fields — not buried in a contact-sales funnel. You can filter on them.
Built by a physician, not pay-to-rank
GigHz tools appear in the directory on the same terms as competitors. Vendors get free editorial review. There's no 'sponsored placement' tier.
Two ways in.
Most physicians enter through their specialty. Most administrators enter through workflow category. Both end up in the same indexed graph of tools.
Browse by Specialty
41 specialties — each hub shows the AI tools, devices, and platforms that actually serve that physician audience. Filter by EHR, compliance, and price tier.
Open the specialty index →Browse by Category
37 categories across point-of-care, practice management, patient engagement, and population health. The way an administrator or CMIO thinks about procurement.
Open the category index →Got a tool, or want to build one?
Two paths, depending on where you are.
You have a clinical or workflow idea — not built yet.
Talk to GigHz directly. We help physicians and clinical teams scope, build, and launch tools — from a single workflow utility to full clinical platforms. No commitment, no pitch deck required.
- Free 30-minute scoping conversation
- Honest read on whether it should be built
- Build with us or take the spec elsewhere — your call
You have a working product. Get it in front of physicians.
Submit through the GigHz Scout program — our editorial review pipeline for AI tools, platforms, and AI-enabled medical devices. We test it clinically, evaluate compliance posture, and write a physician-authored review. Free for vendors. The 'Clinician Reviewed' badge is earned, not bought.
- Hands-on review by a practicing physician
- 14-day turnaround on full clinical review
- No paid placement, no sponsorship tier
Common questions
Is the directory free for physicians?
Yes. Browsing, searching, filtering, and comparing tools is free for clinicians, administrators, and anyone evaluating medical AI for their practice. No account required.
Is there a cost for vendors to be listed?
No. The Scout submission and editorial review program is free. We don't sell placement, sponsored slots, or ranking. Tools earn coverage on clinical merit.
What's the Scout program, exactly?
Scout is the vendor submission pipeline. You give us demo access and supporting materials, a practicing physician on the GigHz team works with the tool, and we publish a structured review covering features, compliance, EHR fit, pricing, and clinical impressions. Approved tools earn a 'Clinician Reviewed' badge on the directory.
I have an idea but no product yet — is that the same path?
No. If you don't have a working tool yet, talk to GigHz at /intake/?type=build. We do build engagements with physicians and clinical teams. The Scout program is for tools that already exist.
Does Physician AI Tools recommend specific tools for clinical use?
No. We surface verified data so physicians can make informed evaluations themselves. We never recommend a specific tool for a specific clinical decision — that judgment stays with the clinician at the point of care.
How does this connect to GigHz's own tools?
GigHz tools — GigHz Precision AI, Pogosh CDS, Nakod, Referral Pulse, and others — appear in the directory alongside competitors and are evaluated on the same terms. The directory is run independently of GigHz product marketing.
Who runs the directory?
Physician AI Tools is a GigHz product, founded and led by Pouyan Golshani, MD — a practicing interventional radiologist. The directory is editorially independent of any vendor or EHR system.
Stop Googling AI vendors. Start in the directory.
Indexed by your specialty. Filtered by your EHR. Reviewed by a physician. Free for clinicians, free for vendors to submit.
Physician AI Tools is a directory and does not provide clinical recommendations. Compliance and integration tags are maintained from vendor submissions, FDA records, and publicly disclosed EHR marketplace data — verify directly with the vendor before adoption. A GigHz product. Built by Pouyan Golshani, MD.
Written and reviewed by Pouyan Golshani, MD, Interventional Radiologist — Last updated April 22, 2026