With comprehensive coverage of clinical topics including thousands of topics on the wide range of medical conditions you may encounter in your patients, UpToDate helps medical professionals and students answer questions quickly and easily.
UpToDate is an evidence-based clinical decision support resource that helps physicians and other medical professionals make the best diagnostic and treatment decisions. Multiple studies have demonstrated that it’s the only resource of its kind associated with improved outcomes — improved quality, shorter lengths of stay and lower mortality rates.1
With UpToDate you can:
​Drive optimal care with access to more than 12 000 clinical topics in 25 specialties
Read “What’s New” and “Practice Changing UpDates”, organized by specialty – a summary of recent developments in medicine, as well as specific new recommendations that may change clinical practice, including continuously updated information on COVID-19
Access select medication monographs and interactive tools from our drug reference, Lexicomp®
Search for information in 16 different languages with our Search In Your Own Language functionality.
Get clinical answers on the device you use every day with our mobile app and voice-enabled search*
Testimonials from subscribers:
"I've been an internist for four years and some of the treatments that we used during my specialization are no longer recommended. UpToDate helps me keep up on what's new."
— Dr. Veronica Salas, Chile
"UpToDate gave me the option of using Fludarabine in a patient with LGL who failed after receiving treatment with Methrotexate, Cyclosporine and Cyclophosphamide."
— Dr. Sergio Cancelado, Colombia
"UpToDate has been an essential part of my practice since my early days as a student (first as resident of internal medicine and then of neurology), and later as a practicing physician and reasearcher."
Prices are subject to change without notice. Taxes are additional. * Access to UpToDate mobile app or UpToDate MobileComplete™ requires an individual subscription. Wi-Fi access is required for initial MobileComplete download as well as content updates. For current information on supported devices, please visit www.uptodate.com/mobile. 1 Isaac, T., Zheng, J. and Jha, A. (2012), Use of UpToDate and outcomes in US hospitals. Journal of Hospital Medicine, 7: 85–90. doi: 10.1002/jhm.944.