Microsoft has opened Copilot Health to all users in the United States, moving past the earlier waitlist-based rollout. The feature launched in March 2025 as a separate health-focused experience inside Copilot, and it is now accessible without joining a waitlist.

Copilot Health is available in the US, in English, for Microsoft 365 subscribers aged 18 and older.
What Is Copilot Health?
Copilot Health is a dedicated experience inside Microsoft Copilot built specifically for health and wellness. Unlike the general-purpose Copilot assistant, Copilot Health pulls together your personal health data and responds using information from credible health organizations across 50 countries.
Microsoft partnered with Harvard Health to provide expert-written answer cards alongside search results, so you get verified guidance rather than generic AI responses.
What Data Does Copilot Health Use?
Copilot Health connects to multiple health data sources and aggregates them in one place.
- Wearable devices and fitness apps: The service supports data from over 50 wearable devices and health services, including Apple Health, Fitbit, and Oura. This covers sleep, activity, and other biometric data your devices already track.
- Health records: Through HealthEx, users can connect health records from more than 50,000 hospitals and provider organizations across the US. This gives Copilot Health access to visit summaries, prescriptions, and other clinical data your providers generate.
- Lab results: Microsoft also supports lab test results from Function, allowing you to upload or connect test data for analysis.
What Can Copilot Health Actually Do?
Once your data is connected, Copilot Health offers several practical capabilities.
- Trend identification: Copilot Health analyzes patterns across your health data over time. For example, if your deep sleep drops consistently over a month, it can flag that trend and suggest a cause, such as an irregular bedtime.
- Test result explanations: You can upload lab results and ask Copilot Health to explain what the numbers mean in plain language. This is useful before or after a doctor’s appointment when you want more context.
- Doctor visit preparation: Copilot Health can help you build a list of questions to bring to your next appointment based on your health records and recent data.
- Healthcare provider search: The tool lets you search for doctors and specialists by specialty, location, language, and insurance coverage. This goes beyond a basic directory by filtering results to providers that match your specific situation.
How Does Microsoft Protect Your Health Data?
Microsoft separates Copilot Health data and conversations from your regular Copilot chat history. Your health information does not flow into the general Copilot experience, and Microsoft does not use it for advertising or to train AI models.
This separation matters because it means your health conversations stay within a dedicated, privacy-focused environment rather than mixing with your everyday queries.
How to Access Copilot Health
To get started, visit Copilot Health and sign in with your Microsoft 365 account. From there, you can click “Try now” to enter the experience or use “Find a doctor” to begin searching for healthcare providers.
You must be a Microsoft 365 subscriber aged 18 or older and based in the United States to access the service. Microsoft has not announced availability for other countries or languages yet.
Microsoft continues to expand what Copilot can do beyond standard productivity tasks. Microsoft Copilot Cowork brought AI task automation to Microsoft 365 apps, while updates to Microsoft 365 Copilot on mobile changed how files work on Android and iOS. Users who want more control over Copilot features inside Office apps can also disable Copilot in Word on Mac or move the Copilot button in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint to reduce interruptions during editing.
Copilot Health extends this pattern into the health space, applying the same AI foundation to a domain that previously had no official Microsoft presence.
