Mohammed Saaqib
Founder, Curelith
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Building calm, responsible AI healthcare to reduce fear at the first moment of medical uncertainty — especially for elders and non-technical users.
I believe healthcare technology should explain better, not alarm faster.
How Curelith Started
Curelith didn’t begin as a startup idea. It began as a concern.
I watched elders around me panic after reading confusing or alarming health information online—even when their condition wasn’t serious. The problem wasn’t a lack of hospitals or doctors. It was the lack of calm explanation.
I started building Curelith alone to answer a simple question: Can technology reduce fear instead of increasing it?
My Approach to Healthcare AI
I don’t believe AI should replace doctors. I believe it should prepare people to meet doctors with clarity instead of anxiety.
Every explanation in Curelith is designed to be:
- Calm, not alarming
- Clear, not technical
- Responsible, not speculative
Building from Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu has world-class hospitals and doctors. But many people—especially elders—still struggle to understand healthcare information in their everyday lives.
Curelith is built locally, with cultural context, language sensitivity, and responsibility at its core.
Why I’m Building This
Healthcare is not just a technical problem. It’s an emotional one.
If technology can reduce fear in even one moment of uncertainty, then it’s worth building carefully—even if it takes longer.