Our Mission
To democratize access to high-quality healthcare by empowering locally trained technicians, integrating AI-driven clinical tools, and securing health records through blockchain technology — creating an intelligent, inclusive, and resilient health system for all.
Our Global Commitment
With pilots across Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and North America, Emrana adapts its platform to the realities of each country — aligning with ministries of health, existing EMRs, and cultural practices. From chronic disease to emergency response, we are building the future of care, together.
What Makes Us Different
Community-First Design:
Our Mobile Field Technicians (Tier 1) are trained from within local villages to perform structured patient assessments using AI-assisted tools in their native languages.
Decentralized, Not Disconnected:
Satellite Clinic Technicians (Tier 2) at regional hubs support diagnostics, chronic disease care, and escalated cases — connected via dashboards to physicians who oversee care plans virtually or in-person.
Data With Dignity:
Health records are stored on a blockchain that prioritizes patient ownership, consent, and the ability to be compensated when anonymized data is used for research or analytics.
Cost-Effective and Scalable:
By replacing fragmented, hospital-centric models with structured community care, Emrana drives down costs, increases coverage, and unlocks long-term savings for governments, donors, and health systems.
The Team
Dr. Nayyar Razvi
Founder & CEO
Dr. Nayyar Razvi is a physician, digital health innovator, and healthcare entrepreneur with over 25 years of clinical and leadership experience. He trained at the University of Ottawa and McMaster University, and worked as an Emergency Physician at William Osler Health System, where he was involved in protocol development during the 2003 SARS outbreak. While working in the ER, he co-founded a network of urgent care clinics that grew to serve hundreds of patients daily across multiple sites. He later served as Medical Director at Appletree Medical Group, where he helped launch Ontario’s first large-scale telemedicine program. Dr. Razvi also co-developed the world’s first accredited Telemedicine Technician Training Program and led MD Matrix, a physician-built virtual care platform. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he led community-based infection control efforts in a high-volume clinic setting. He currently operates a medical clinic, provides chronic pain care through NeuPath Health, and is an Associate Professor at Toronto Metropolitan University. As CEO of Emrana Health, he is focused on transforming healthcare through AI, blockchain, and decentralized care delivery.
Dr. Atiemo Kessie
Clinical Strategist | Emergency & Pain Medicine Specialist | Global Health Advisor
Dr. Atiemo Kessie is a CPSO-licensed Emergency Physician with over 20 years of experience in acute care, trauma, and chronic pain management. Practicing at one of the GTA’s busiest emergency departments, he brings a deep understanding of real-time clinical workflows and patient care dynamics. As co-owner of a multi-site urgent care clinic network, Dr. Kessie has led the development of clinical protocols, EMR integrations, and quality assurance systems across six locations. He is also an Independent Medical Assessor and a faculty member at McMaster University, where he mentors residents in emergency medicine. Dr.Kessie offers a rare dual perspective informed by his Canadian clinical leadership and his deep engagement with African healthcare systems. His advisory work spans digital triage, care decentralization, and scalable models for rural health access—insights that are especially relevant to AI-powered global health platforms.
Dr. Kamil Haider
Medical Advisor | Emergency Physician | Health Systems Leader
Dr. Kamil Haider is a distinguished physician and health executive with over two decades of frontline clinical and leadership experience in emergency and urgent care medicine. A graduate of the University of Saskatchewan and McGill University, Dr. Haider holds multiple accreditations, including Canadian Certified Physician Executive (CCPE) and Diplomate of the Canadian Academy of Pain Management (DCAPM). Dr. Haider served as CEO of a network of urgent care centers in the Greater Toronto Area, overseeing a team of over 50 physicians and delivering care to more than 500 patients daily. He brings expertise in EMR optimization, quality improvement, and system-wide policy development. As a former Chief of Emergency Medicine at Etobicoke General Hospital and the inaugural Interim Associate Dean of Clinical Faculty Affairs at Toronto Metropolitan University’s School of Medicine, Dr. Haider combines clinical excellence with academic and administrative innovation. His experience in building integrated care systems and scaling educational programs makes him a valuable contributor to AI-driven health solutions.