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Medical Calculator
Professional medical calculation tools with clinical interpretation, evidence-based guidelines, and authoritative medical references for accurate healthcare decision-making.
🧮 Available Medical Calculators
Body Mass Index (BMI) Calculator
Calculate Body Mass Index using height and weight measurements. BMI is a screening tool used to identify potential weight problems in adults.
BMI Categories:
- Underweight: < 18.5
- Normal: 18.5 - 24.9
- Overweight: 25.0 - 29.9
- Obese: ≥ 30.0
Clinical Applications:
- Obesity screening
- Weight management planning
- Epidemiological studies
- Insurance assessments
Creatinine Clearance Calculator
Estimate glomerular filtration rate (GFR) using the Cockcroft-Gault formula. Essential for dosing renally-cleared medications and assessing kidney function.
Formula Components:
- Serum creatinine level
- Patient age
- Body weight
- Gender adjustment
Clinical Uses:
- Drug dosage adjustment
- Kidney function assessment
- Chronic kidney disease staging
- Medication safety evaluation
🏥 Who Uses Medical Calculators?
- Physicians: Clinical decision support
- Nurses: Patient assessment
- Pharmacists: Drug dosing
- Students: Medical education
- Researchers: Clinical studies
📊 Evidence-Based Medicine
All calculations are based on validated medical formulas and clinical guidelines from authoritative sources including NIH, FDA, and medical literature.
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Important Notice
These calculations are educational aids. Always use clinical judgment and verify values with published references when making patient care decisions.
Medical & AI Content Disclaimers
Medical Disclaimer: Medical calculations are provided for educational purposes and should not replace professional medical judgment. Confirm all calculations with authoritative references.
AI Content Disclaimer: Some calculation methods or explanations may be AI-generated and may contain inaccuracies. Always verify with trusted medical references.