The quality of your care should never depend on where you live.
When you’re diagnosed with cancer, the most important question of your life is, “Where should I get treated?” Most people can’t answer that question, so you trade it for the one you can: “Which clinic is closest?” That single decision often determines the expertise available throughout your care.
The expertise to plan better treatments already exists. It’s simply trapped in silos — every department working independently, limited to the specialists it happens to employ, while equally qualified experts elsewhere remain out of reach. The problem has never been a lack of expertise. It’s a lack of access to it.
Our mission is to make expertise — not geography — the deciding factor in every treatment plan. We envision a world where every patient has access to the best expertise, regardless of where they live or where they receive treatment.
Clinics should collaborate instead of working in silos. Patients should stay close to home while the right expertise comes to them. When every case is routed to the specialist best suited for the task, every patient benefits.
We find the right expertise, so patients don’t have to.
Every clinic linked.
Every case routed.
Every specialist reachable.
Operators who have built radiation oncology at scale.
AmplifAI is led by veterans from Varian, Elekta, Siemens Healthineers, and Philips: the people who shipped the planning, physics, and delivery systems clinics already rely on.
Built by the people who know radiotherapy. Used by the clinics that need it.
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