

MedPlan app combines education and expert support in one app fostering medication adherence and health literacy. Our aim is to empower individuals to take charge of their health and live healthier lives by making informed decisions.


Effortlessly document your symptoms, track side effects, and monitor your health journey all in one place. Our health diary empowers you to stay informed about your well-being, identify patterns, and share accurate details with your healthcare provider for better-informed decisions and personalized care.

By choosing to share your journey, you gain access to valuable guidance from professionals who can provide personalized recommendations based on your unique health data. Additionally, you can select health companions to support your treatment journey, offering reminders to take your medications and helping you stay on track with your care plan.


Monitor progress, 
Stay motivated, and 
Reach your health goals. 
Connect and find support

We believe that everyone deserves access to clear and helpful health information, no matter their background. That’s why we provide educational articles & videos designed to foster health literacy in Nigeria's three major languages—Hausa, Yoruba, and Igbo—as well as in Pidgin English. Our goal is to make essential health knowledge relatable and easy to understand, empowering you to make informed decisions for a healthier life.

Is reading starting to feel like a snooze fest? We've got an exciting alternative to keep you informed. Enjoy a collection of video tips designed to captivate your attention and empower your wellness journey.


Access your health record 
 anywhere anytime.

Keep track of your health history and make informed decision on your well being

No one else but you can access your medical records.
Enjoy free and easy access to expert medication advice from pharmacists—your health questions answered, just a message away!


In a randomized control trial with 2 months follow-up period, 200 patients receiving drug therapy for glaucoma were randomized into either into a control or study group. The study group comprised participants who made use of a medication reminder mobile application, medPlan®, while the control group consisted of those patients who did not use the application. Adherence to medication was measured............