Ol'tunde (McDeason) Asháolu
Medical doctor, innovator, and educator. Splits his focus between frontline NHS medicine and healthcare-systems thinking. Advises Syncorix on clinical governance, safety, and deployment into real hospital workflows.
Three products, one platform. PharmaDoyen for pharmacies, Toda AI for health insurers, Clinical Intelligence for hospitals. Founded in Lagos. Deployed across West and East Africa.
African healthcare runs differently. Pharmacies dispense prescriptions and OTC together. Insurers process claims on paper across multiple jurisdictions. Hospitals hold decades of clinical data that never leaves the building.
Western software assumes none of this. So we built our own — trained on African disease patterns, compliant with NDPA and NHA, and designed for the workflows of the people actually using it.
Ship AI products that cut clinical workload at the counter, the claims room, and the data warehouse. Measured in minutes saved, claims cleared, datasets shipped.
From three products to a full stack. From Africa to GCC. From operations to research. Every step tied to a customer that's already paying for the one before it.
Real-time AI support at the dispensing counter — drug interactions, patient counselling, and doctor referral within legal scope.
Automated claims processing to reduce manual workload — adjudication in under an hour with built-in fraud detection.
Unlock the value of years of clinical data safely — zero-ingestion architecture, research-ready in 60 days.
The pharmacist in Accra. The claims officer in Nairobi. The CMO in Lagos. Three jobs, three cities, three countries. We build from named roles in named places — never from a generic "African healthcare worker."
A new model ships in parallel first — telemetry-only, no influence on user-visible behaviour — until we've logged enough disagreement data against the one already in production to earn promotion. The matcher we use is the one we earned the right to use.
Data governance is a user experience element, not just a compliance requirement. Zero-ingestion earns trust by design — raw patient records never leave hospital custody.
Leads Syncorix's vision, growth strategy, partnerships, and investor relations. A public-health leader with executive experience across African digital health, she founded Syncorix to close the gap between Western clinical software and the realities of African healthcare workflows — for pharmacists, insurers, and hospitals.
Oversees execution of timelines, coordinates teams, manages resources.
Leads product design across Syncorix — UI, UX, data visualisation, and interaction design. Builds interfaces that reduce clinical error and keep frontline workflows fast.
Expert clinical input ensuring products meet medical standards.
The people whose judgement sharpens ours — across clinical practice, health systems, and innovation research.
Medical doctor, innovator, and educator. Splits his focus between frontline NHS medicine and healthcare-systems thinking. Advises Syncorix on clinical governance, safety, and deployment into real hospital workflows.
Strengthening public health across sub-Saharan Africa — connecting clinical data to population-level insights and decision-making infrastructure.
Expanding into Gulf Cooperation Council markets — bringing Syncorix's AI healthcare infrastructure to high-growth health systems across the Middle East.
Building a research data marketplace that safely shares African health insights globally — placing the continent's clinical intelligence on the world stage.