WikiMed

WikiMed

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WikiMed: Your Comprehensive Offline Medical Encyclopedia

Empowering healthcare students and professionals with instant access to 51,000+ medical articles anywhere, anytime—no internet connection required.

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Publisher

Wikimedia CH

Category

Reference

Downloads

189K+

User Rating

4.5/5

Total Ratings

300

Locales

1

A Glimpse Inside

Discover the interface used by 189K+ users.

WikiMed app intro screen featuring medical categories like medication and neurology with an offline access icon

WikiMed app intro screen featuring medical categories like medication and neurology with an offline access icon

WikiMed app interface showing a list of medications and a navigation tabs menu at the bottom

WikiMed app interface showing a list of medications and a navigation tabs menu at the bottom

WikiMed mobile app interface showing a medical article about fever with a thermometer image and diagnostic menu

WikiMed mobile app interface showing a medical article about fever with a thermometer image and diagnostic menu

WikiMed app showing a medical article on genetics and the saved bookmarks menu.

WikiMed app showing a medical article on genetics and the saved bookmarks menu.

WikiMed app search bar showing autocomplete suggestions for genetic medical terms

WikiMed app search bar showing autocomplete suggestions for genetic medical terms

Your Ultimate Clinical Companion

The tools that make this app stand out, trusted by 189K+ users.

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100% Offline Reliability

Access the entire database without Wi-Fi or data—perfect for hospital 'dead zones,' remote clinics, or emergency preparedness.

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Academic-Grade Knowledge

Explore 51,000+ detailed entries on anatomy, medications, and diseases, tailored for nursing students and medical residents.

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Ad-Free & Private

Focus on your research with a distraction-free environment that respects your privacy—no tracking, no ads, and no subscription fees.

Loved by users worldwide

Trusted by 189K+ people who love this app.

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"WikiMed has been an absolute lifesaver during my clinical rotations. Many hospital wings are notorious dead zones for Wi-Fi, but having the entire medical encyclopedia offline on my phone means I can look up drug interactions and rare conditions instantly without leaving the patient's side. It is faster, more reliable, and more professional than struggling with a slow browser."

Sarah J., Nursing Student
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"When you are sailing miles away from the nearest cellular tower, having 51,000 medical articles at your fingertips provides incredible peace of mind. I keep it on my iPad as a vital part of my first-aid toolkit. The level of detail on everything from basic sanitation to emergency procedures is unmatched for a free, offline resource."

Mark T., Long-distance Sailor

About the app

Everything you need to know about WikiMed.

Description

With 51,000+ medical articles, Wikimed is the largest and most comprehensive collection of health-related articles available. It includes content on diseases, medications, anatomy, and sanitation. As an encyclopedic medical dictionary, Wikimed is perfect for practicing physicians, as well as medicine and other healthcare students. Users without medical training are advised to seek a doctor’s advice in addition to using this app and before making any medical decisions. If you are in the developing world without access to the Internet or on a boat in the middle of nowhere you can now access one of the foremost and up-to-date medical dictionaries, for free. The information, including but not limited to, text, graphics, images and other material contained in this application are for informational purposes only. No material in this application is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen, and never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read in this application.

Latest Version

2025.08.31

Size

1.9 GB

First Released

Oct 3, 2017

Carry the World’s Medical Knowledge Anywhere

Join 189,000+ users and students. Download the complete offline encyclopedia for instant access to 51,000+ health articles—no Wi-Fi, no ads, no compromises.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about WikiMed

What is WikiMed?

WikiMed is an encyclopedic medical dictionary application providing over 51,000 health-related articles, including information on diseases, medications, anatomy, and sanitation. It is designed for medical professionals and students.

Does WikiMed require internet access?

No, WikiMed does not require internet access. It provides offline access to its comprehensive medical dictionary, making it accessible even without an internet connection.

Is the WikiMed app free to use?

Yes, the WikiMed app is free to use. It offers open access to all its content, functioning as an open-access medical encyclopedia.

What types of medical information does WikiMed cover?

WikiMed covers a wide range of medical information, including diseases, medications, anatomy, and sanitation. Specific topics include cancer care, cardiology, neurology, and mental health.

Can I search for specific medical conditions in WikiMed?

Yes, users can search for specific medical conditions or topics within WikiMed. The app features a search bar to quickly find relevant articles and provides search suggestions.

Who is the WikiMed app intended for?

The WikiMed app is primarily intended for practicing physicians, as well as medicine and other healthcare students. Users without medical training are advised to seek professional medical advice.

Does WikiMed provide information on medications?

Yes, WikiMed includes extensive information on medications. The app features content such as the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines and details on various specific medications.

Can I bookmark articles in the WikiMed app?

Yes, users can bookmark articles in the WikiMed app for easy access later. The app includes a "Bookmarks" feature to save specific pages such as "Genetics" or "Fever."