About aiMedipedia

aiMedipedia exists to help clinicians deliver better care with less administrative burden, not to squeeze every dollar out of busy practices. Our early focus is on Asian and Middle Eastern health systems, especially in Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan, where dedicated clinicians care for large populations with limited digital infrastructure and support.

Our Motto: Patients Before Profit

We design every feature with a simple principle in mind: would this make care safer, more humane, and more accessible for patients? Revenue is a means to sustain the work, not the goal in itself.

Whenever possible, we reinvest into the product, support small and solo practices, and explore ways to make high-quality tools available to clinicians who serve low-income and underserved communities.

Serving Asian and Middle Eastern health systems

Many of the clinicians we aim to serve work in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and neighboring Asian and Middle Eastern countries. They often balance government hospitals, charity clinics, and private practice while caring for patients who may travel long distances and pay out-of-pocket for care.

aiMedipedia is being shaped with these realities in mind: unreliable internet connections, multilingual notes, crowded waiting rooms, and teams that need simple tools that just work on everyday hardware.

  • Supporting bilingual workflows (for example, English with Bangla, Hindi, Urdu, or Arabic).
  • Designing for low-bandwidth environments and modest clinic infrastructure.
  • Prioritizing partnerships with non-profit hospitals, teaching institutes, and community clinics.

Founder story

aiMedipedia was started by a clinician who spent years working with the international medical NGO Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) in field hospitals and mobile clinics. In Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan, and across other parts of Asia and the Middle East, they saw how much time was lost to paperwork and how fragile digital tools could be in real-world conditions.

The platform grows out of that experience: lightweight software that respects local workflows, works around infrastructure limits, and keeps the focus on human relationships between clinicians and patients rather than on screens and forms.

Built with Clinicians

We co-create workflows with practicing doctors, nurses, and clinic staff so that the software feels like a partner at the point of care instead of another system to fight.

Accessibility & Fair Pricing

Our pricing is transparent and usage-based, with a free tier to help new practices get started. Our focus is long-term relationships, not short-term profit maximization.

A mission you can trust

We are building aiMedipedia as a mission-driven platform. As we grow, we intend to keep clinicians and patients at the center – through advisory groups, ethical review of AI features, and a clear commitment not to sell patient data.

If you have ideas, concerns, or want to collaborate on impact-focused pilots, we would be happy to talk.