We design medical apps, patient portals, clinical tools, and health platforms. Interfaces that simplify complex care, build patient trust, and fit into clinical workflows.

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We've partnered with 50+ companies across fintech, AI, SaaS and healthcare

Healthcare UX has real consequences. Confusing medication instructions, missed appointment flows, unclear test results — bad design in healthcare can harm people.
At the same time, healthcare products face unique constraints: regulatory compliance, complex workflows, users under stress, and providers with zero patience for clunky software.
We’ve designed healthcare products for both sides — patient-facing apps that build trust and reduce anxiety, and clinical tools that fit into existing workflows without slowing providers down. We understand HIPAA implications for UX decisions, accessibility requirements, and the sensitivity needed when people are dealing with their health.
We don’t just deliver “nice” design — we deliver business results.
Patients are anxious, vulnerable, and often confused. We design to support them: - Clear, jargon-free communication - Reassuring visual design that doesn’t feel clinical - Step-by-step guidance through complex processes - Transparent information about data and privacy - Accessible design for all abilities and ages - Appropriate tone for sensitive health information
Providers are busy and frustrated with bad software. We design for adoption: - Fits into existing workflows, not against them - Minimal clicks for common tasks - Smart defaults that reduce data entry - Integration points with EHR systems - Mobile-friendly for rounds and home visits - Documentation that doesn’t eat the whole visit
Healthcare has regulatory requirements that affect UX: - HIPAA considerations for data display and access - Consent flows that are clear but not overwhelming - Audit trail visibility where required - Appropriate access controls and authentication - Data handling transparency for patients - Accessibility compliance (WCAG, ADA)
Health data needs careful presentation: - Test results shown with appropriate context - Medication information clear and actionable - Diagnosis communication with appropriate sensitivity - Progress and trends that inform without alarming - Emergency information prominently accessible - Caregiver and family access handled appropriately
No pitch decks, no pressure — just a conversation about your product and how design can move it forward.
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