We built Medaica to make healthcare more accessible, and more affordable, starting with detecting heart disease early, often before symptoms appear.

Proactive, accessible healthcare

We believe healthcare should be proactive, not reactive. And today, it must also be more accessible in real, practical ways.

Access is not just about proximity to a doctor or hospital. Nearly 50 million Americans live more than an hour away from one. It is also about how long people wait to be seen, and whether diagnostic exams are affordable enough to use early, not only after symptoms appear.

Early detection should not be limited to hospitals or specialists. It should be available when and where people can realistically use it.

Why Medaica was created

Medaica was founded by a team with deep experience in health technology, medical devices, and large-scale software platforms. Over decades, we have built and shipped products used by hundreds of millions of people worldwide.

But Medaica is not about technology for its own sake.

It is about closing a real gap in healthcare. The gap between when disease begins and when it is usually discovered. The gap between what modern diagnostics can do and what most people can reasonably access.

A personal origin

For Medaica’s founder and CEO, Stephen Randall, this mission is deeply personal.

Heart disease runs through Stephen’s family. His father lived with coronary artery disease. His grandfather was among the first patients in the United Kingdom to undergo open-heart surgery, at a time when such procedures were still pioneering.

In 2017, Stephen himself required two stents due to coronary artery disease. Since then, he followed the standard path. Regular cardiology visits. Routine EKGs. Ongoing monitoring. Each visit ended with the same conclusion. Everything looked normal.

It was Medaica’s own diagnostic platform that later revealed something those routine tests did not. An undiagnosed heart murmur, an early indicator of valvular heart disease that EKGs are not designed to detect.

That early detection did not lead to panic or immediate intervention. It led to understanding. It provided years of early awareness and the ability to monitor his condition proactively, in partnership with his cardiologist.

That experience shaped Medaica’s approach. 

How we think about healthcare

Medaica believes in responsible innovation.

Diagnostics should be clinically grounded and validated. Technology should support clinicians, not replace them. And people deserve access to meaningful information about their health without unnecessary complexity.

We also believe healthcare works better when systems are more open and interoperable, allowing data to be used responsibly to improve detection, improve access, and improve care over time.

Our work begins with the heart, but the principle is broader. Detect earlier. Understand better. Act calmly.

Our commitment

Medaica is built for people who want to understand their health, even when they feel fine. For families with a history of heart disease. For individuals navigating long wait times, limited access to specialists, or the cost barriers of traditional diagnostics.

We are committed to making early diagnostic detection available beyond the clinic, without compromising clinical rigor or trust.

Because healthcare should not begin with a crisis. It should begin with understanding.