To be honest I now check all my symptoms online before I go see the doctor and when I am prescribed any medication, I check it online before I take it. I check all the information on it and especially information on the side-effects. It is as if I really want to find something very bad as side-effect I don't know what that would benefit me. There are also sites that run free online medical advice from doctors. I wonder where they get the time to answers questions online. Some of the sites look genuine but others are questionable. The same sites can give you medical advice symptoms so you can have an idea if yours is a serious condition or not.
In some countries like Canada local authorities run emergency medical advice centres where residents can call and receive advice one their conditions if they think that they are serious enough before heading to the emergency and clogging it unnecessarily. Planning a vacation a long way form home? If unfamiliar with the region it is important to obtain important information pertaining to the areas travel medical advice.
And if you are wondering how you can be a doctor or what schools are available in your area. Don’t worry as you can find medical school advice online too. Some schools come recommended and some are not. Let your computer tell you. Medical advice online should not replace your doctor. Doctors have to be able to see you and touch you to make a complete diagnosis that is why even those who give medical advice online will not give you an absolute answer and will always advice you see a doctor.