About MySaada
Cancer care should feel connected, compassionate, and understandable — for every patient, caregiver, and survivor.

MySaada means support.
In Swahili, "msaada" means help, support, and care. It reflects what patients need most during cancer: clarity, guidance, compassion, and someone walking beside them.
Millions of cancer patients manage treatment plans, medications, appointments, symptoms, nutrition, insurance paperwork, and emotional stress across disconnected systems.
Underserved communities face even greater barriers:
MySaada was built to bring the entire cancer journey into one compassionate platform.

The heartbeat of MySaada.
Our values shape every tool we build and every patient experience we design.

It is medications, appointments, nutrition, emotional health, survivorship, caregivers, and everyday resilience. MySaada supports the whole person — not just the diagnosis.

Every patient deserves access to understandable, compassionate care tools — regardless of ZIP code, insurance status, or income. MySaada is free to use with no medication cap.

MySaada is designed for multilingual, culturally inclusive support — for communities too often overlooked by healthcare technology.

Family caregivers carry enormous emotional and logistical burdens. MySaada helps families stay connected, informed, and supported together — whether they live in the same house or across the world.

MySaada is HIPAA-aligned, privacy-first, and designed to protect patient dignity and trust. No patient data is sold. Ever.
The name comes from the Swahili word msaada, meaning support and help. It reflects our belief that healthcare technology should feel human, compassionate, and community-centered.
Our AI navigator, Nia, means "purpose" — because every feature exists with intention, every interaction is designed to reduce anxiety, and every tool is built to empower.
"The name itself is a promise: no one should navigate cancer alone."

MySaada
Community Impact
Technology alone does not solve healthcare inequality. Compassionate access does.
Connect with rides to treatment through community partners.
Culturally inclusive guides for life during and after treatment.
Find assistance programs, grants, and prescription savings.
Partner with local nonprofits focused on cancer equity.
Six languages and growing — so no patient is left behind.
Mental health resources, coping tools, and peer support.
Telehealth guidance and remote care tools for rural communities.
Linked accounts and shared dashboards for family care teams.
MySaada helps patients, survivors, caregivers, and families navigate cancer with clarity and confidence.
Free to use. No medication cap. No insurance required.