Healthcare connected, built for Africa.
Mira connects your pharmacies, labs, and clinics around one health recordA single, patient-owned record that follows you across every Mira-connected provider — visits, prescriptions, lab orders, fills, and results, all in one timeline.Platform principle P4 — so a prescription filled on Tubman Boulevard is visible to a doctor in Sinkor.
Every allergy, every med, every past diagnosis — from memory, under pressure, often in a second language.
You call three more. One does. They don't know what you're on, so the pharmacist starts from scratch.
Or they sit in a folder in one clinic's reception, invisible to the next provider who needs them.
Because no one can find the first result, and repeating is faster than hunting.
The Connected Health Record is the spine of Mira. When a pharmacy fills a prescription, a lab posts a result, a doctor writes a note — it lands on your record, and your record alone.
Synced with your doctor's availability in real-time.
Search what's in stock right now — not what was there last month.
Tests posted directly to your record, readable by any provider you choose.
Bookings that go unaccepted are auto-refunded and re-routed. Out-of-stock pharmacies can't sell. Quality scores are enforced, not decorative.
Providers accept within a time window. Miss it, auto-refund, re-route.
Pharmacies attest daily. Stale inventory disables purchase.
Rating + fulfillment rate + response time, at booking time.
Repeat offenders: thresholds, warnings, suspension — not a vibes call.
Decisions that protect the patient flow outrank decisions that make facility ops comfortable.
A doctor's facility identity and independent identity are separate. We don't mediate the employment relationship.
Mira pays one party per transaction. Whatever a facility owes its staff is internal payroll. Off-platform.
Scope decisions that strengthen data portability outrank those that deepen single-provider tooling.
Every Mira-connected pharmacy, lab, and clinic writes to and reads from the same patient record — with the patient's permission. Hover a node to see what they contribute.
Musu logs a 39.1°C fever for her son. Mira surfaces three pediatricians within 20 minutes — by walk-in, telehealth, or scheduled visit.
Mira launches block by block. Pilot opens in Sinkor and Mamba Point in Q3 2026, with Congo Town, Old Road, and Paynesville City following in Q4. The rest of Greater Monrovia opens through 2027. Liberia first — Africa over time.
Independent annual audit. Patient data stays in-country where law requires it.
Liberian physicians from JFK Medical Center and Redemption Hospital review every record-writing change before it ships.
We engage the Ministry of Health and the Liberia Medicines & Health Products Regulatory Authority on pharmacy reliability standards.
Our FHIR profile is published. Any provider can interoperate — the record is portable by design, not captive.
Mira is rolling out in Liberia now — Monrovia and Paynesville first. Join the waitlist and we'll unlock you the week we open your neighborhood.