Clinical Safety

Medico-legal Notice

Last updated: June 2026

Sina is a decision-support aid for licensed clinicians — not a diagnostic device. This page sets out the tool's limits and your responsibilities when using it.

1. Decision Support Only

Everything Sina produces — notes, differential diagnoses, red-flag prompts, ECG interpretation — is decision support for a licensed physician. It is not a diagnosis, not a treatment prescription, not a substitute for clinical judgment, and not medical advice directed at a patient.

Sina is not registered as a medical device with the Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) or any other regulator, and is not marketed as one.

2. The Treating Clinician's Responsibility

You — the treating clinician — remain fully responsible for every clinical decision. Every Sina output must be verified against the patient and the actual record before you rely on it or enter it into the medical chart.

The ranking of a differential by likelihood is a machine-generated estimate, not a verdict. A diagnosis appearing — or failing to appear — in the list does not relieve you of the duty to examine and investigate.

3. Limits of the AI

AI can produce incorrect or missing information and can fail to surface a can't-miss diagnosis. Do not use Sina's output as the sole basis for any decision. Sina's safety prompts are supplementary and do not guarantee that every critical presentation will be flagged.

4. Evidence Grounding

Sina verifies the "supporting evidence" for each differential against the consultation transcript, dropping any quotation that does not actually appear in the text and nulling any vital sign that was never recorded. A differential left with no verbatim support is marked "Unverified" — this is a flag for your attention, not a judgment on the diagnosis's validity.

5. Data & Privacy

You are responsible for obtaining appropriate consent before processing patient data through Sina, and for complying with applicable Saudi health-data protection regulations. See the Privacy Policy for details. Privacy Policy.

6. Governing Law

This notice is governed by the laws of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and should be read together with the Terms of Service. Terms of Service.