Curix

Creators: Yousef, Abdullah & Mirza

School: Middle School Students from Staten Island School of Civic Leadership

Location: Staten Island, NY

Project Themes: Health & Wellness

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About this Project

Curix is an app that could tell you what medicine you need depending on your sickness, age, and symptoms. All you have to do is put your age and symptoms then it will give you a list of medicines that could help with the sickness and make you feel better. You can send it to your doctor for them to prescribe the medicine to a local pharmacy.

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I think this solves a major real-world problem regarding healthcare access, which affects so many people. You are doing a great job balancing usability with actual solutions.

I really like the design interactions and the well-crafted wireframes.

For future iterations, I suggest integrating medically licensed sources to analyze symptoms. It could also be beneficial to partner with local organizations to help certify prescriptions and provide safe alternatives. When dealing with health-related matters, relying on verified sources is critical to reducing errors.

You are definitely on the right track!
Yousef, Abdullah, Mirza, I think your Curix submission shows a really thoughtful and caring approach to a real problem by helping people figure out what medicine they may need when they are sick and cannot easily get to a doctor. Your team clearly focused on an important social issue by connecting the app to people who have limited access to healthcare and medicine, and I also liked that you used personas like Daniel to show how symptoms can be easy to ignore or misunderstand. The idea of adding a chatbox so users can connect with a local doctor or pharmacy is also a strong choice because it shows you are thinking beyond just giving information and are trying to connect people to real support.

Your wireframes and design journey show that you thought through how a user would move through the app, from entering symptoms to learning about possible medicines, and that is an important part of the UX/UI process. One thing I would love to see next is even more screen designs and a clearer flow layout showing exactly how users move from one step to the next, because that would help make the user experience even stronger. Overall, I think this is a meaningful project with a lot of potential, and I want to encourage your team to keep going because your idea shows empathy, creativity, and a real desire to help people.

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