About Oumni

Healthcare that sees the whole of you.

Oumni is building a connected care system for women and families — one that brings your records, doctors, symptoms, life stage, and family context into one continuous story.

Launching in phases. Founding cohorts opening soon.

Oumni Health Story

Your health. In context. Over time.

Continuity Timeline

Lab report added

Today, 9:15 AM

Symptoms tracked

Yesterday, 8:40 PM

Doctor context prepared

Today, 10:30 AM

Care plan updated

Today, 12:20 PM

FertilityHormonal healthFamily historyMedication context
Lab Summary

Thyroid · Vitamin D · CBC

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Family Context

Consent-linked records

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Doctor Note

Context prepared before consultation

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Next Step

Review with care team

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FRAGMENTED
The Fragmentation Tax

The Problem

The problem is not lack of care. It is lack of continuity.

Today, a woman's health journey is split across different doctors, diagnostics, apps, hospitals, prescriptions, and moments of urgency.

Your gynaecologist may see one part of the story. Your physician another. Your lab report another. Your family history, symptoms, lifestyle, medication changes, emotional state, and past decisions often sit outside the consultation.

The result is not just inconvenience. It is fragmented decisions, repeated explanations, duplicated tests, missed context, and care that reacts late.

Care Ledger

Fragmented Care Ledger

Eight touchpoints. No single story.

8 / 8
  • Record · 01Gynaecologist visit
    Partial
  • Record · 02Lab report
    Isolated
  • Record · 03Prescription
    Not linked
  • Record · 04Hospital file
    Episode-based
  • Record · 05Health app
    Separate
  • Record · 06Family history
    Remembered manually
  • Record · 07Symptoms
    Repeated verbally
  • Record · 08Previous decision
    Missing

The user becomes the system of record.

Stage 01Fragmented records
Stage 02 — Turning pointConnected context
Stage 03Better prepared decisions
01

Too many partial views

Each provider sees a narrow slice of the person, not the full journey.

02

Too much memory burden

Women and families are expected to remember, explain, connect, and interpret everything themselves.

03

Too little continuity

Care often begins when something goes wrong, instead of staying connected between decisions.

Our Belief

You are not average. Your care should not be either.

Most healthcare is designed around episodes: one symptom, one appointment, one report, one prescription. But real health is longitudinal. It changes with age, hormones, fertility decisions, pregnancy, postpartum recovery, stress, nutrition, environment, family history, and the choices people make over time.

Oumni exists because health decisions should not be made from fragments. They should be made from context.

On Oumni

Oumni is not trying to replace doctors. It is building the system that helps doctors, families, and individuals see the same story clearly.

Oumni — the connected care layer
What We Are Building

One connected care layer across the most important health decisions.

Oumni brings together clinical guidance, human navigation, personal health records, family context, and intelligent software to help women and families move through major health decisions with more clarity.

Not another app. A continuity layer designed to stay with you.

Architecture

Oumni Care Layer

  • 01

    Personal health context

    LabsSymptomsMedicationsMedical historyLifestyleLife stage
  • 02

    Clinical coordination

    Doctor reviewSpecialist inputCare pathways
  • 03

    Human navigation

    Care navigationConsultation prepFollow-through
  • 04

    Continuity over time

    Longitudinal storyRemindersNext decisions
This is the foundation forOumni OS— the software layer that helps continuity become operational.
Life Chapters

From fertility to longevity, health needs continuity.

Oumni begins with women's reproductive and hormonal health because these decisions are deeply personal, expensive, fragmented, and often emotionally overwhelming.

The Continuity Journey

  1. 01

    Fertility

    IVF decision support, fertility preservation, second opinions, and conservative triage before major decisions.

    Supported by Oumni continuity layer

  2. 02

    Pregnancy

    Guidance, preparation, risk awareness, and coordinated support through pregnancy.

    Supported by Oumni continuity layer

  3. 03

    Postpartum

    Recovery, emotional health, physical healing, nutrition, lactation, and family support after birth.

    Supported by Oumni continuity layer

  4. 04

    Hormonal Health

    PCOS, thyroid, perimenopause, menopause, metabolic health, and long-term hormonal guidance.

    Supported by Oumni continuity layer

  5. 05

    Family Health

    Connecting children, partners, and family history where relevant and consented.

    Supported by Oumni continuity layer

  6. 06

    Longevity

    Preventive care, health tracking, risk awareness, and better long-term decision-making.

    Supported by Oumni continuity layer

Doctors and Technology

Technology should make care more human, not less.

Oumni uses software to organise information, identify patterns, prepare context, and support better decision-making. But health decisions require clinical judgement, empathy, and accountability.

That is why Oumni is being built with a human-in-the-loop model. Technology helps structure the story. Doctors and care teams help interpret it.

Human judgement stays in the loop.

Human-in-the-loop

How a decision moves through Oumni

  • Step 01

    User context

    Records, symptoms, history, preferences.

  • Step 02

    Oumni software layer

    Organises context and prepares patterns.

  • Step 03

    Doctor / care team review

    Clinical judgement and human interpretation.

  • Step 04

    Clearer next step

    Better-prepared decisions and follow-through.

Real clinical oversight

Oumni's care pathways are designed to involve qualified medical professionals where clinical judgement is required.

No black-box decisions

The system is designed to support explanation, review, and transparency.

Built around consent

Personal and family-linked health information should only be used with clear permission and trust.

Trust

Built carefully, because health data is deeply personal.

Oumni is being built with a privacy-first and consent-led approach. The goal is not to collect more data for its own sake. The goal is to help users and care teams see what matters, when it matters, with the right safeguards.

Architecture

Trust Architecture

Privacy-first
Principle 01

Consent first

Users should know what information is being collected and why.

Why it mattersBecause personal health data should never feel invisible or unclear.

Principle 02

Human review

Clinical recommendations should not rely on automation alone.

Why it mattersBecause clinical decisions need judgement, not automation alone.

Principle 03

Clear boundaries

Oumni should be honest about what is live, what is assisted, and what is still being tested.

Why it mattersBecause trust depends on knowing what is live, assisted, and still being tested.

Principle 04

Continuity with accountability

A connected care system should reduce confusion, not create another layer of noise.

Why it mattersBecause connected care should reduce confusion, not add noise.

“The goal is not to collect more data. The goal is to make the right context visible at the right moment.”

Begin with continuity

A better health journey begins with one connected story.

Oumni is being built for women and families who want more clarity, more continuity, and more confidence in important health decisions.

Founding cohorts opening soon.