Why hasn’t anyone given you an answer yet?
It’s not that the doctors are bad.
It’s that none of them ever talk to each other about your case.
Each one sees you for 15 minutes, in their own office, gives one opinion. They don’t know what the previous 9 said. They don’t have time to think about your whole picture.
The problem isn’t the doctors. The problem is that you can only see one at a time.
So we built something different.
If any of this sounds familiar —
You’re not alone. We hear these every day.
A folder full of test resultsNot one doctor who’ll sit down and explain the whole picture.
Doctor A says this, Doctor B disagreesYou’re stuck in the middle.
All your numbers are “normal”But you know your body isn’t.
You want a voice outside your systemBut you don’t know where to start.
You’ve tried everything offeredYou’re not looking for more of the same.
Your gut tells youThe answer isn’t on the road you’ve already walked.
“You don’t need one more expert. You need many different perspectives.”
Here’s exactly what happens.
Write your case
Tell us what’s wrong, who you’ve seen, what you’ve tried. Use your own words.
✓ Free · No signup neededExperts begin studying it
Advisors from different traditions study your case at the same time.
21 daysExperts score each other
Once all proposals are in, they read and score each other’s work.
3 daysYou choose
Every proposal and score, side by side. You read. You decide. No deadline.
No deadlineWhy “the one still standing” can actually still be standing.
Sealed
No advisor sees another’s work until they’ve submitted their own. No copying. No following the loudest voice.
Scored
Every advisor must read every other answer and score it across four dimensions.
Survived
What you see is the one that took every expert’s challenge and remained standing.
The voices around your table.
We don’t rank them. We don’t pick sides. Every honest voice deserves to be heard.
Every advisor’s identity and credentials are verified. Whether to listen is your call.
Why I built this
I watched someone close to me go through it.
She’d been to more than ten hospitals. Each one gave a separate diagnosis, but no doctor ever knew what the previous doctor said.
One day after running every test, a specialist looked at her chart and said “all your numbers are normal” — and sent her home.
She sat across from me and cried. She said:
“My numbers are fine, but I can’t get out of bed. Nobody actually thinks about me as a whole person.”
That’s when I realized — the problem isn’t a lack of good doctors. The problem is that good doctors never talk to each other.
So I built Rebirthealth.
Not to replace hospitals. Not to compete with doctors. To create a place where experts from different traditions study you — one person — at the same time, compete with each other, and the best proposal stands before you.
— Founder