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Amazon expands Health AI across retail platform

By Raye LiaoMarch 11, 2026Updated:March 11, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • Amazon’s new Health AI assistant can answer health questions, interpret medical records and book care appointments.
  • The tool is expanding from the One Medical app to Amazon’s main website and mobile app.

What happened: Amazon rolls out AI health assistant beyond One Medical

Amazon has launched a new Health AI assistant across its retail website and mobile app, expanding a tool previously limited to members of Amazon One Medical.

The feature acts as a digital health companion that can answer medical questions, explain test results, help manage prescriptions and arrange appointments with clinicians. It can also connect users to healthcare professionals through messaging, video consultations or in-person visits when needed.

Health AI can provide general guidance without accessing personal data. However, users can choose to link their medical records, prescriptions and other health information through secure health data exchanges to receive more personalised responses.

The system is designed with safety controls. If the AI cannot confidently answer a question, it directs users to a human clinician rather than offering uncertain advice.

Eligible members of Amazon Prime in the US can also receive free message-based consultations for more than 30 common conditions as part of an introductory offer.

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Why this is important

Amazon’s move signals an intensifying race to build AI-powered healthcare assistants that combine medical guidance with access to real services. The company has been steadily expanding its health ambitions since acquiring One Medical for $3.9 billion in 2023 and integrating pharmacy, telehealth and primary care offerings into its broader ecosystem.

The Health AI rollout reflects a broader trend toward “agentic” healthcare systems—tools that do more than answer questions and instead take actions such as scheduling appointments or managing prescriptions. For a company with hundreds of millions of customers, embedding such tools directly inside a shopping platform could dramatically widen access to basic health information and care navigation.

Competition is growing quickly. Start-ups and health platforms are building similar AI assistants that combine patient records with clinical oversight, highlighting the potential for AI to support routine care while leaving final decisions to licensed clinicians.

For consumers, the shift may reduce the friction of navigating healthcare systems, especially for minor conditions or routine questions. For Amazon, it strengthens a strategy to make healthcare another integrated service alongside retail, logistics and cloud computing—potentially reshaping how patients interact with medical services online.

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Raye Liao

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