MediHelp provides 150+ role-based medical calculators for doctors, nurses, and clinicians — from BMI, BSA and creatinine clearance to advanced scores like SOFA, APACHE-II and vancomycin dosing. Calculators are evidence-based, labeled for intended use, and include unit conversion and offline support for quick access at the point-of-care.
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Free clinical calculator for nurses — bedside dosing, fluid balance, and vital-sign tools built for nursing workflows. Browse the nurses calculator collection.
ICU scoring tools online — SOFA, APACHE-II, qSOFA, and other critical-care severity scores for rapid bedside assessment. See ICU / Critical calculators.
Vancomycin dosing calculator — AUC-based and trough-guided vancomycin dosing for pharmacists and clinicians, with weight-adjusted calculations.
Disclaimer: calculators are informational only and not a substitute for clinical judgment. See Terms & Disclaimer.
Yes, our calculators implement standard clinical formulas and guidelines from trusted medical sources. However, they are provided for informational use and should be confirmed against official sources for critical clinical decisions.
Yes — a service worker caches calculator assets so many tools are available offline without storing patient-identifiable data, making them reliable for bedside use even with poor connectivity.
Our nurse-focused calculators include fluid balance, IV drip rate calculations, medication dosage conversions, vital sign assessment tools, and pediatric dosing calculators tailored to nursing workflows.
We offer critical care severity scores including SOFA, APACHE-II, qSOFA, Glasgow Coma Scale, and other ICU-specific assessment tools for rapid bedside evaluation of critically ill patients.
Yes, our pharmacists' collection includes AUC-based and trough-guided vancomycin dosing calculators with weight-adjusted calculations, renal function adjustments, and monitoring recommendations.
Yes! All 150+ clinical calculators on MediHelp are 100% free to use for all medical professionals, nurses, students, and patients. No sign-up or licensing is required.