For caregivers and older adults
Neem helps caregivers and older adults make sense of symptoms, medications, vitals, lab results, and weekly health changes - in plain language, in your language.
Free to use. Canadians shouldn't have to pay extra to understand their health.
When families understand health clearly, they can act earlier and feel less alone.
Whether you're helping a parent or managing your own health, Neem helps you see what changed, what matters, and what to do next.
For caregivers
See what changed this week, understand what needs attention, and stop carrying every health update alone.
Explore caregiver modeFor older adults
Understand your readings, symptoms, and medications so you can stay independent and know what to do next.
Explore self-managementFor multilingual families
Get health guidance in the language your family actually uses, not just the language the system speaks.
Explore language support
Neem turns recent readings and symptoms into a calm weekly summary so you can quickly see what stayed steady, what shifted, and what deserves attention.
Blister on your tongue? Blood pressure running high? Oxygen a bit low? Neem helps you understand what may be going on, what to keep an eye on, and when to follow up.
See what a new medication is for, what side effects to watch for, and what changed in the care plan without piecing it together alone.
Neem helps you decide whether to monitor it, ask Neem, bring it up at your next visit, or get care sooner if something looks concerning.
Stay on top of changes without being the only one carrying the full picture.
Stay independent with clearer answers about symptoms, readings, and medications.
Help the whole family understand care in the language used at home.
Designed for Canadians, with privacy and security built for sensitive health information.
No Canadian should face a paywall just to understand symptoms, medications, lab results, or next steps.
Your health information is not a product.
Free to use. Start with clearer answers about what changed, what matters, and what to do next.
Start with caregivers, older adults, or multilingual families.