Poland’s competition authority, UOKiK, has filed charges against a popular online health service alleging it provided inadequate medical advice. The investigation suggests the platform prioritized promises of assistance over qualified medical support. UOKiK claims the service’s practices misled consumers into believing they were receiving professional healthcare when, in reality, they were often given generalized information or directed to potentially unsuitable solutions. The charges center on concerns that the platform’s functionality created a false sense of security regarding health issues. UOKiK is seeking to penalize the company and compel it to rectify its practices to ensure accurate and reliable medical guidance. The case highlights growing scrutiny of digital health services and the importance of verifying the quality of online medical information.