Complete Anatomy
- Developer3D4Medical from Elsevier
- GenreMedical
- Installs1,000,000+
- UpdatedFeb 19, 2026
- Version12.0.0
- RequirementsAndroid
- ReleasedJun 19, 2018
- ContentEveryone
A useful APK page for Complete Anatomy has to do more than repeat a store description. It should explain what kind of user the medical listing is for, where the APK source points, what fields are missing, and which signals deserve a second look. This profile starts with com.a3d4medical.completeanatomy, 3D4Medical from Elsevier, version 12.0.0, Not published by official listing, and Check official listing before install, then adds install-readiness notes around those facts.
The official short summary says: "3D Human Body Atlas & Courses". opskd treats that as a claim to verify, not as a complete review, because store copy often emphasizes features while leaving permissions, account requirements, monetization, and source status for the user to check separately.
1,000,000+ installs gives enough public footprint to compare the app with alternatives, while still leaving room for careful review of support links and update cadence. 3.4 out of 5 across 10,600 ratings is a mixed signal. That does not automatically make the listing unsafe, but it does mean the APK identity, support links, screenshots, and privacy details deserve extra attention before you rely on the app.
The listing has been updated within the past year, about 104 days ago. That is acceptable for many categories, but the official listing should still be checked for compatibility notes and recent user feedback.
Complete Anatomy is most relevant for Android users who want to compare apps before installing. A good fit means the app's stated purpose, screenshots, rating pattern, developer identity, and official source all support the same story. If you only need a quick category browse, compare it with nearby medical alternatives; if you are close to installing, slow down and check the APK identity rows first.
This page exposes APK metadata for the listing but does not claim to host a standalone APK package. That distinction is intentional. Use the package name, version, file size field, Android requirement, and official listing link as comparison points when you verify the app outside opskd.
The useful signals for Complete Anatomy are not only the headline score. opskd reads the listing through category fit, developer transparency, version clarity, source status, screenshot availability, privacy policy access, and whether the official description makes specific claims that can be checked. For medical, the most important review focus is source clarity, update freshness, developer reputation, privacy posture, and whether the app solves a real user problem.
For medical apps, permissions can matter as much as the feature list. check permissions, file size, Android version, content rating, and the developer privacy policy before installing. A privacy policy is especially important when the app handles documents, children's activity, learning progress, files, cloud sync, user accounts, location, chat, or social features. If a permission does not fit the app's purpose, treat that as a reason to slow down and verify the developer's explanation.
Use this checklist before acting on Complete Anatomy. It is designed for quick comparison across all APK listings on opskd, so every app keeps the same core fields visible while the surrounding review notes adapt to category, rating, update freshness, and source status.
Bottom line: Complete Anatomy is worth considering only if its package name, developer, source status, version, Android requirement, privacy policy, and permission profile all make sense for your use case. opskd keeps every APK listing exposed while adding this review layer so the page offers more than copied store text and gives you a clearer path before installing.
This is the official app listing description provided for reference. It does not mean opskd hosts a direct APK file for this app.
Complete Anatomy APK identity, source status, and install checks.