About QuickMedCalc
QuickMedCalc is a free collection of 89 medical calculators across 10 clinical categories. Each calculator is designed to show the formula or scoring method, required inputs, unit handling, source links, result context, and important limitations on one page.
- Calculator library
- 89 calculators
- Clinical coverage
- 10 clinical categories
- Access
- No account required
Why QuickMedCalc exists
Medical calculations are easier to evaluate when the equation version, intended population, required measurements, units, and limitations are visible. QuickMedCalc was created to place those details beside the calculator instead of presenting a result without enough context.
Tools with similar names may represent different equations, historical versions, populations, endpoints, or time windows. The site is organized to help users identify the intended tool and review its source before relying on the output.
What the site provides
Calculator pages are designed to identify the formula or scoring method and version, define required inputs, make unit handling visible, present the result with neutral context, link sources, explain important limitations, identify related calculators, and show applicable update or version information.
Sources may include original publications, current guidelines, official policies, manufacturer information, and other applicable authoritative sources.
Who operates QuickMedCalc
QuickMedCalc is developed and maintained by an independent developer. It is not a hospital, university, professional association, medical-device company, or team of doctors.
The independent developer is responsible for deciding what is published, maintaining the software, checking cited sources, and correcting identified errors. Medical content is not independently reviewed by a physician.
How the site is built and maintained
Medical formulas, scoring rules, thresholds, intended populations, limitations, and explanatory claims are based on cited official guidance, original publications, regulatory materials, and other authoritative sources as applicable. Formula implementation, units, boundary conditions, and representative results are checked against those sources and automated regression tests.
Software tools, automated tests, and AI-assisted development may support research, implementation, testing, and editing. These tools are not presented as medical reviewers and do not replace source verification or the operator's responsibility for publication decisions.
Editorial and commercial independence
QuickMedCalc is free to use and may be supported by display advertising. Advertising is kept separate from medical content and does not decide which calculators are included, which formula version is used, how results are calculated, which sources are cited, or which corrections receive priority. QuickMedCalc does not accept paid calculator placement or sponsored clinical recommendations.
What QuickMedCalc does not claim
- It does not claim endorsement by a hospital, university, professional association, or regulatory authority.
- It does not claim to be an approved, registered, or certified medical device.
- It does not provide diagnosis, prescribing, or treatment advice.
- It does not guarantee that every formula fits every patient or clinical setting.
- Results must be checked against current sources, applicable guidance, and professional judgment.
Read the Medical Disclaimer for the main medical-use boundary or the Terms of Use for additional legal terms.