The world doesn't have a healthcare problem — it has a comprehension problem. We're building the health-understanding engine that communicates in the language people use, in words they understand, and in formats they trust.
Our story started at our busy pharmacy. Every day, we saw our customers — their medicines in hand — looking confused and anxious.
The same scene plays out every minute, in every hospital and clinic: Mothers, confused by instructions in an unfamiliar language, leave unsure how to give their children asthma inhalers. Seniors with diabetes and high blood pressure, puzzled over unanswered safety questions, leave without the confidence to take their pills.
We asked the obvious question: What if healthcare information were clear, simple, and available in the languages people actually speak?
So we built Medwiki — an AI-powered platform that combines medical expertise with technology to deliver trusted, simplified health education to everyone, everywhere.
Millions search for health answers daily but find jargon, misinformation, and confusion. Medical knowledge exists — but it's locked behind language barriers and impenetrable terminology.
AI-powered, expert-verified health education — delivered in your language, through video, text, and conversation. Clear, simple, and always free.
Now everyone can understand their care — no more guesswork, just clarity and confidence.
From 'What does this medicine do?' to 'Why do I feel this way?' — get clear, verified answers instantly.
Complex medical topics broken down into language anyone can understand — no medical degree needed.
Health content in the languages you speak, delivered as short videos, articles, and interactive Q&A.
Every piece of content is reviewed for clarity and accuracy so you can make informed health decisions.
To communicate healthcare information in the language people use, in words they understand, and in formats they trust — transforming comprehension into confidence and returning power to the patient.
To be to health what Google is to search and YouTube is to video — the default interface between humans and health understanding. Simple, local, and intelligent — at global scale.
Started as a YouTube channel making simple medicine explainer videos.
Our pharmacy-born videos crossed one million views — proving the demand was real.
Launched Medwiki as a full platform with AskMedwiki, PillPal, and Health A-Z.
Integrated AI to deliver personalised, multilingual health answers at scale.
Expanding to the UK with localised health content and NHS-aligned guidance.
Provides answers to your health questions in any language, from trusted sources, and in real time.
Delivers a personalized set of medication instructions from your doctor's prescription.
Keeps patients on track with smart reminders, nudges, and self-checks.
Offers a customizable, multi-lingual global health library.
Built for real people with real health questions — not algorithms or advertisers.
Simple, jargon-free health info in the language you actually speak.
Curated content reviewed by pharmacists, doctors, and health professionals.
Reliable facts in Hindi, English, Bengali, Bhojpuri, Urdu — and more.
Access our health library, prescription explainers, and askMedwiki anytime, anywhere.
From WhatsApp reminders to hospital data systems, our tools fit into your routines.
We deliver more than facts — offering reassurance, clarity, and care so you feel truly understood.

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“We also have an incredible team of doctors, pharmacists, health experts, and storytellers, all committed to one mission.”
At Medwiki, your trust means everything. That's why:
Every video, article, and health tool is carefully created and reviewed by experts.
All content is evidence-based, updated regularly, and designed to be clear, unbiased, and free of jargon.
We commit to making health information accessible in both content and language — because good health knowledge should belong to everyone.
Whether you're a healthcare provider, content creator, or organisation that shares our mission — we'd love to hear from you.