Better access to
everyday healthcare.

Medwice is a health technology company building practical digital products for medicines, diagnostics, and care. QuickDoze is our first product.

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Healthcare rarely happens in one place.

A prescription, a lab result, a pharmacy, a clinician, and a home can all be part of the same care journey. Too often, the person in the middle has to connect it alone.

We build technology that makes those hand-offs simpler, while keeping professional judgement and responsible care in the loop.

One connected view of everyday care.

We focus on the practical moments people encounter before, during, and after a healthcare decision.

01

Medicines

Help people find and receive the medicines they need through responsible, traceable fulfilment.

02

Diagnostics

Make routine testing easier to discover, arrange, and understand without adding friction to the day.

03

Care

Create clearer routes to qualified professionals when a question needs clinical judgement.

QuickDoze brings the first pieces together.

QuickDoze brings medicine delivery, at-home lab tests, and online doctor consultations into one place. Explore the live product and find a clearer starting point for everyday healthcare needs.

  • Discover and order medicines
  • Arrange diagnostic tests from home
  • Connect with qualified doctors online

QuickDoze

Product 01

Everyday healthcare,
brought closer.

Medicines
Lab tests
Doctor consultations
Explore the current product

Useful first. Trustworthy throughout.

Designed around real routines

We start with the everyday constraints around time, distance, access, and understanding.

Clear about what technology can do

Our products support care journeys. They do not replace qualified clinical judgement.

Privacy built into the foundation

We collect deliberately, explain plainly, and design for responsible handling as our products grow.

We are building Medwice in the open.

We welcome conversations with healthcare operators, pharmacies, diagnostic partners, clinicians, and people who care about better access.

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