Company
About UlCure
We are building Kenya's first condition-specific health guidance platform built around the M-Pesa micro-payment model.
Our Mission
Approximately 67% of the Kenyan population is infected with Helicobacter pylori — the bacterium responsible for the vast majority of stomach ulcers. Over one million Kenyans are treated for peptic ulcer disease every year. Yet most receive incomplete treatment: only a proton pump inhibitor without antibiotics, or a partial antibiotic course that breeds antibiotic resistance.
Kenya does not have a medication access problem. Drugs are available at nearly every pharmacy. Kenya has a knowledge, sequencing, and adherence problem.
UlCure closes that gap. We deliver personalised, evidence-based treatment guidance — the same knowledge a well-informed specialist would give — for KES 50, paid via M-Pesa, accessible on any Android phone, even on 3G.
What Makes UlCure Different
Evidence-based, not generic
Every treatment plan is generated from validated H. pylori eradication protocols adapted for the Kenyan pharmacy context — specific drug brand names available locally, doses calibrated for the Kenyan population.
Privacy-first by design
Your phone number is SHA-256 hashed and never stored in plaintext after payment. You are identified only by an anonymous UID. We do not sell your data.
Built for Kenyan phones and networks
UlCure loads in under 2 seconds on 3G. The critical-path JavaScript bundle is under 170KB. It works on Tecno Spark, Infinix Smart, and Samsung A-series devices with 2–4GB RAM.
Sirience LTD
- Company name
- Sirience LTD
- Registered in
- Kenya
- Product owner
- Ailo Siri
- Platform
- UlCure — Progressive Web Application
- ODPC Registration
- Registered with the Office of the Data Protection Commissioner (ODPC) of Kenya. Registration number to be published upon confirmation.
- Contact
- contact@ulcure.clinic
Medical Content and Advisory
UlCure's treatment plan content is derived from and reviewed against:
- World Health Organization (WHO) H. pylori eradication guidelines
- American College of Gastroenterology peptic ulcer disease guidelines
- Kenya Essential Medicines List (KEML) for locally available medications
- Published pharmacokinetic data for antibiotic regimens used in sub-Saharan Africa
Medical Advisor
Our content has been reviewed by a qualified medical professional with experience in gastroenterology and general medicine in the Kenyan healthcare context. Advisor credentials are available upon request for healthcare professionals and institutional partners.
Contact contact@ulcure.clinic for clinical partnership enquiries.
Important Notice
UlCure is a health education tool. It is not a telemedicine platform, not a pharmacy, not a diagnostic service, and does not prescribe medication. Always consult a qualified doctor for diagnosis and treatment decisions. See our Health Disclaimer for full details.
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