Almost a million private doctors in Latin America.
Zero infrastructure built for them.

Angy is the operating system for private specialist clinics — it runs scheduling, documentation, follow-ups, and billing so doctors can focus on practicing medicine.

Validated with 50+ specialist doctors in Mexico City

MIT $100K
50+ Doctor Interviews
2 Pilot Clinics

The Problem

The Structural Gap

United States

Healthcare runs on purpose-built systems like Epic. Scheduling, billing, documentation, follow-ups — all managed by infrastructure designed for the job.

Latin America

Private specialists run their clinics on WhatsApp, Excel, and pen and paper. Not by choice — because nothing better was ever built for them.

This is not inefficiency. This is unbuilt infrastructure.

The Solution

The operating system for private specialist clinics

Angy handles scheduling, documentation, follow-ups, and billing — so doctors don't have to think about running the clinic.

Starting with AI-powered medical scribing: consultations are recorded, clinical notes are generated instantly, and follow-ups are scheduled without manual effort.

angy — system log
Angy system completing scheduling, documentation, and follow-up tasks automatically

Angy completing tasks in the background — scheduling, documentation, follow-ups.

Dr. Evans' Weekly Overview — Angy schedule management interface

Weekly overview — scheduling managed automatically.

Market

Market Opportunity

$130M

Immediate addressable market

Private specialists in Mexico City

$2B

Latin America opportunity

Across the region's private specialist market

20%

Year-over-year growth

Private healthcare sector in Latin America

Greenfield

Zero purpose-built tools exist for private specialist clinics in Latin America. Validated through 50+ doctor discovery interviews in Mexico City — every clinic runs on the same improvised stack of WhatsApp, Excel, and paper.

Wedge strategy

Start with AI-powered medical scribing — the highest-pain, most immediate need — then expand into scheduling, billing, and follow-ups. Each module deepens the relationship and increases switching costs. The wedge creates the platform.

Why Now

Three shifts that created this window

1

AI / LLM maturity

Spanish-language clinical documentation is now viable. Ambient medical scribing, intelligent scheduling, and automated follow-ups were not possible two years ago — large language models and speech-to-text have changed that.

2

Post-COVID private healthcare boom

The pandemic accelerated private healthcare growth across Latin America. More patients are seeking private specialists, and clinics are scaling without the infrastructure to support them.

3

Generational shift

Younger doctors entering private practice expect software-native workflows. They are unwilling to run their clinics on WhatsApp and spreadsheets — but no purpose-built alternative exists.

Traction

Real validation, not theoretical

50+

Discovery interviews

Specialist doctors in Mexico City — orthopedists, dermatologists, cardiologists. Every interview confirmed the same structural gap.

2

Pilot doctors committed

Co-developing the system with two private specialists who will use Angy in their clinics from day one.

MIT

Born out of MIT

Built within the MIT entrepreneurship ecosystem. Participant in the MIT $100K competition.

Get in touch

We are building the infrastructure layer for private healthcare in Latin America. If this aligns with your thesis, we would welcome a conversation.