MedoryAI Interpreter
Multilingual · 30+ languages · Arabic-first

170 nationalities.One platform.Every language.

The UAE's patient population speaks the world's languages. AI Interpreter handles real-time multilingual communication for patient intake, care instructions, and clinical communication — Arabic-first, with 30+ languages supported natively. Not translated. Built for this.

30+
Languages
natively
Arabic
First language
not afterthought
170+
Patient nationalities
served
🌐 AI Interpreter
LIVE
Real-time multilingual support
Care instructions, intake and clinical communication stay clear across languages.
Doctor · English
"Please take this medication twice daily with meals. Return in two weeks if symptoms persist."
↓ Translated instantly
Patient · Urdu
"براہ کرم یہ دوا دن میں دو بار کھانے کے ساتھ لیں۔ اگر علامات برقرار رہیں تو دو ہفتے میں واپس آئیں۔"
Arabic
Hindi
+28 more
What AI Interpreter handles

Care instructions that land in the patient's language.

AI Interpreter supports the moments where clarity matters most — intake, clinical instructions, consent, follow-up, and multilingual patient communication across the UAE's diverse patient population.

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30+ languages supported natively
Arabic, English, Urdu, Hindi, Tagalog and more — designed for everyday UAE clinical communication, not single-market workflows.
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Arabic-first communication
Arabic is treated as a first language in the workflow, with clean communication moving both ways between patient and care team.
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Clinical instructions patients understand
Medication instructions, follow-up guidance, intake questions, and care notes are translated clearly for patient comprehension.
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Connected to patient context
Works alongside Context Copilot and the rest of Medory's agents so communication is informed by the same patient intelligence layer.
Connects to
🧠 Context Copilot ✍️ AI Scribe 📋 AI Receptionist Patient Communication
Ready to communicate clearly?

Care for every patient.
In their language.

See AI Interpreter live. Built for the UAE's multilingual patient reality.