Patient data is a liability
One breach of health records is a regulatory and reputational disaster. Most teams bolt security on late. We build it in from the schema up.
Telemedicine, patient portals, EHR/EMR integrations and health-data platforms, engineered with privacy, uptime and audit trails treated as features, not afterthoughts.
The problems we hear most from clinics, hospitals and healthtech founders.
One breach of health records is a regulatory and reputational disaster. Most teams bolt security on late. We build it in from the schema up.
Labs, pharmacies, EHRs and billing sit in silos. Integrations decide whether a product gets used or ignored.
Clinical tools cannot go dark. Reliability and monitoring have to be part of the build, not a hope.
From a first patient app to a hospital-grade platform.
Secure video, scheduling, e-prescriptions and follow-ups patients actually complete.
Records, appointments, reminders and payments in one place, on web and mobile.
Connect to existing hospital and lab systems using healthcare standards.
Encrypted storage, role-based access and full audit trails for every record touched.
Claims, invoicing and reconciliation built to reduce leakage and disputes.
Dashboards and device data that help clinicians act sooner.
You see something working before you commit, then the same team builds, secures and hosts it to production standard.
Map the outcome, the workflows and the risks before a line of code.
Engineer to production standards, with security and testing in the loop.
Prove it works under real conditions, not just the happy path.
Ship it, host it and keep watch after launch.
We build with encryption, access control and audit trails aligned to HIPAA/GDPR-style requirements, and support you through audits.
Yes, via HL7/FHIR and standard APIs to EHR/EMR, labs and pharmacy systems.
Yes, including secure video, scheduling, prescriptions and payments.
Yes. Monitoring, security testing and SOC support are available post-launch.
Tell us the outcome you want. We'll show a working demo, and only bill once you approve.