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"Born from a Son's Love.
For Every Person in Need."

BioAg€sis was born from personal loss and a promise — that no family should suffer because help was too far away, too expensive, or arrived too late.

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OUR STORY

Why BioAg€sis exists.

BioAg€sis was founded by a son who lost someone he loved — and realized too late that the right doctor, the right information, and the right help existed. It just wasn't accessible when it was needed most.
Nir-Abhaya — meaning "Fearless" — was named in memory of the December 16, 2012 Delhi tragedy. A young woman who became a symbol of the fight for safety and dignity. Her story, and the stories of millions of women who face danger every day, inspired the emergency SOS platform built into every BioAg€sis subscription.
Every feature of this platform — the AI health analysis, the affordable doctor consultations, the emergency SOS, the compassion care — comes from one simple belief: healthcare and safety are not privileges. They are rights.

"One life saved. One mother who comes home safely. One child who grows up with both parents. That is worth more than any amount of money. That is the mission."

— Founder, BioAg€sis

THE SILENT CRISIS

Millions die every year — not from incurable disease,
but from care that never reached them in time.

These numbers are drawn from published research by The Lancet Global Health Commission and the World Health Organization.

5.7M
die every year
in low- and middle-income countries from poor-quality healthcare — more than 3× the annual deaths from diabetes worldwide
2.9M
die every year
from having no access to any medical care at all, not even poor-quality care
8.6M+
preventable deaths a year
combined — most from conditions medicine already knows how to treat
4.8B
people worldwide
lack access to safe, timely surgical care when they need it — nearly two out of every three people on Earth
A GLOBAL PROBLEM

No continent is untouched.

The shape of the crisis changes from place to place — but the distance between a person and the care they need is a thread that runs through every one.

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Africa
Only 46%
of the health workers Africa needs are in place — the region carries 25% of the world's disease burden with under 3% of its health workforce.
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Asia
95%+
of people in South Asia lack access to safe, timely surgical care when they need it most.
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South America
Millions
in the Amazon basin and Andean highlands live days from the nearest hospital, reachable only by river or mountain trail.
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North America
Uneven
access persists even in wealthy nations — rural counties and Indigenous communities face doctor shortages similar to developing regions.
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Europe
Best-resourced
overall, yet Eastern and rural Europe still see amenable-death rates several times higher than Western capitals.
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Oceania
Vast distances
mean remote Aboriginal and Pacific Island communities often wait hours or days for care that city residents reach in minutes.
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Antarctica
No timezone, same rule
Even isolated research stations rely on telemedicine for anything serious — proof that distance from care is a universal human problem, not just a poor-country one.
WHERE WE STAND — INDIA

This isn't a distant statistic. It's our own country.

India meets the WHO's national doctor-to-patient benchmark on paper. But that number hides a country split in two. In rural India, there is roughly one doctor for every 11,082 people — nearly 13 times worse than the national average. Nearly three in four doctors practice in cities, even though most of the country still lives outside them.

A rural family often travels an average of 28 kilometres just to reach outpatient care — and for one in five rural elders, that trip stretches past 60 kilometres for anything more serious. By the time help arrives, the window to act has often already closed.

~24 lakh
preventable deaths a year in India
from poor-quality or inaccessible healthcare combined — Lancet Global Health data
1 : 11,082
rural doctor-to-patient ratio
versus the national average of roughly 1 : 834
28 km
average distance
a rural family travels just to see a doctor
OUR RESPONSE

We can't fix this alone. But we refuse to look away.

BioAg€sis is one small, honest step against a problem measured in millions of lives. We connect people to verified doctors online, wherever they are — so distance stops being the reason someone goes without care. We built Nir-Abhaya so that danger can be answered in seconds, not hours. We're building toward affordable and even free consultations for those who cannot pay, and rural outreach for communities the healthcare system has left behind.

We won't pretend one platform can close a gap this size. But every person we help — every consultation that happens instead of not happening, every SOS that gets answered — is one fewer name added to these numbers.

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