Welcome to Mary Health — One Platform. Every Path to Care.
About Mary Health
“Mary Health was built to solve a global healthcare problem not with more tools, but with one coherent system that works anywhere—online, offline, and at scale.”
Why Mary Exists
More than two billion people lack reliable access to primary care.
Not because healthcare knowledge doesn’t exist—but because delivery systems are fragmented, expensive, and dependent on infrastructure that many communities don’t have.
Mary was created to close that gap.
By combining AI, clinical software, and physical access points into a single system, Mary enables care delivery in homes, clinics, workplaces, and underserved regions—without relying on constant connectivity or scarce clinicians.






Why Mary Is Different
Why Mary Is Different
Why Mary Is Different
Most healthcare solutions optimize a single step.
Mary was built to support the entire journey—from first symptom to follow-up—across people, providers, and populations.
• One unified healthcare operating system
• Online and offline care delivery
• Purpose-built AI with human oversight
• Scalable from households to nations
Most healthcare solutions optimize a single step.
Mary was built to support the entire journey—from first symptom to follow-up—across people, providers, and populations.
• One unified healthcare operating system
• Online and offline care delivery
• Purpose-built AI with human oversight
• Scalable from households to nations
Most healthcare solutions optimize a single step.
Mary was built to support the entire journey—from first symptom to follow-up—across people, providers, and populations.
• One unified healthcare operating system
• Online and offline care delivery
• Purpose-built AI with human oversight
• Scalable from households to nations
Empowering Rural Health in Ghana: Our Journey
From a personal mission to a scalable healthcare solution, Mary Global Health is transforming access to medical care in Ghana’s remote communities through innovative microclinics powered by AI, portable devices, and community-driven care.
The Spark
Personal Mission Begins
A personal experience exposed the critical gaps in healthcare access for rural communities in Ghana, inspiring a mission to bring care closer to those who need it most.
The Innovation
Building the Microclinic Model
The Impact
The Future is Now
The Spark
Personal Mission Begins
A personal experience exposed the critical gaps in healthcare access for rural communities in Ghana, inspiring a mission to bring care closer to those who need it most.
The Innovation
Building the Microclinic Model
The Impact
The Future is Now
The Spark
Personal Mission Begins
A personal experience exposed the critical gaps in healthcare access for rural communities in Ghana, inspiring a mission to bring care closer to those who need it most.
The Innovation
Building the Microclinic Model
The Impact
The Future is Now
What Our Customers are Saying



Mr. Joseph Yao shared his appreciation for the AI-powered health screening conducted in Twifo-Mampong. He described the experience as very informative and empowering, noting that it greatly contributed to the community’s health awareness. He mentioned that such screenings help individuals take proactive steps in managing their well-being. Mr. Joseph also expressed hope for more of these outreach programs in the future, emphasizing their role in promoting better health outcomes for the community.

Mr. Joseph Yao
Madam Comfort Mensah expressed sincere gratitude for the health screening in Twifo-Mampong. She explained that she was previously unaware of her high blood pressure, and the screening helped her identify it. Since then, she has been diligent in monitoring her condition. She appreciated the technology and Mary Health’s follow-up, highlighting that this level of care was new to her. She also expressed a desire for a seamless way to refill medications, ensuring continuous care without interruption.

Madam Comfort Mensah
Mr. Arthur Simon praised the AI-powered health screening as an excellent initiative. He noted that financial barriers often kept people from visiting hospitals, but the AI screening encouraged access to healthcare services. This initiative allowed timely diagnosis and advice, benefiting the community. He highlighted the improved referral process, where patients needing urgent care were quickly directed to appropriate facilities. Mr. Simon also pointed out that many conditions can be managed at home with proper guidance, empowering individuals. He stressed that patient access terminals reduce self-medication risks, ensuring evidence-based treatment, safer medication use, and better overall health outcomes in the community.

Mr. Arthur Simon
Mr. Joseph Yao shared his appreciation for the AI-powered health screening conducted in Twifo-Mampong. He described the experience as very informative and empowering, noting that it greatly contributed to the community’s health awareness. He mentioned that such screenings help individuals take proactive steps in managing their well-being. Mr. Joseph also expressed hope for more of these outreach programs in the future, emphasizing their role in promoting better health outcomes for the community.

Mr. Joseph Yao
Madam Comfort Mensah expressed sincere gratitude for the health screening in Twifo-Mampong. She explained that she was previously unaware of her high blood pressure, and the screening helped her identify it. Since then, she has been diligent in monitoring her condition. She appreciated the technology and Mary Health’s follow-up, highlighting that this level of care was new to her. She also expressed a desire for a seamless way to refill medications, ensuring continuous care without interruption.

Madam Comfort Mensah
Mr. Arthur Simon praised the AI-powered health screening as an excellent initiative. He noted that financial barriers often kept people from visiting hospitals, but the AI screening encouraged access to healthcare services. This initiative allowed timely diagnosis and advice, benefiting the community. He highlighted the improved referral process, where patients needing urgent care were quickly directed to appropriate facilities. Mr. Simon also pointed out that many conditions can be managed at home with proper guidance, empowering individuals. He stressed that patient access terminals reduce self-medication risks, ensuring evidence-based treatment, safer medication use, and better overall health outcomes in the community.

Mr. Arthur Simon
Mr. Joseph Yao shared his appreciation for the AI-powered health screening conducted in Twifo-Mampong. He described the experience as very informative and empowering, noting that it greatly contributed to the community’s health awareness. He mentioned that such screenings help individuals take proactive steps in managing their well-being. Mr. Joseph also expressed hope for more of these outreach programs in the future, emphasizing their role in promoting better health outcomes for the community.

Mr. Joseph Yao
Madam Comfort Mensah expressed sincere gratitude for the health screening in Twifo-Mampong. She explained that she was previously unaware of her high blood pressure, and the screening helped her identify it. Since then, she has been diligent in monitoring her condition. She appreciated the technology and Mary Health’s follow-up, highlighting that this level of care was new to her. She also expressed a desire for a seamless way to refill medications, ensuring continuous care without interruption.

Madam Comfort Mensah
Mr. Arthur Simon praised the AI-powered health screening as an excellent initiative. He noted that financial barriers often kept people from visiting hospitals, but the AI screening encouraged access to healthcare services. This initiative allowed timely diagnosis and advice, benefiting the community. He highlighted the improved referral process, where patients needing urgent care were quickly directed to appropriate facilities. Mr. Simon also pointed out that many conditions can be managed at home with proper guidance, empowering individuals. He stressed that patient access terminals reduce self-medication risks, ensuring evidence-based treatment, safer medication use, and better overall health outcomes in the community.

Mr. Arthur Simon
Mr. Joseph Yao shared his appreciation for the AI-powered health screening conducted in Twifo-Mampong. He described the experience as very informative and empowering, noting that it greatly contributed to the community’s health awareness. He mentioned that such screenings help individuals take proactive steps in managing their well-being. Mr. Joseph also expressed hope for more of these outreach programs in the future, emphasizing their role in promoting better health outcomes for the community.

Mr. Joseph Yao
Madam Comfort Mensah expressed sincere gratitude for the health screening in Twifo-Mampong. She explained that she was previously unaware of her high blood pressure, and the screening helped her identify it. Since then, she has been diligent in monitoring her condition. She appreciated the technology and Mary Health’s follow-up, highlighting that this level of care was new to her. She also expressed a desire for a seamless way to refill medications, ensuring continuous care without interruption.

Madam Comfort Mensah
Mr. Arthur Simon praised the AI-powered health screening as an excellent initiative. He noted that financial barriers often kept people from visiting hospitals, but the AI screening encouraged access to healthcare services. This initiative allowed timely diagnosis and advice, benefiting the community. He highlighted the improved referral process, where patients needing urgent care were quickly directed to appropriate facilities. Mr. Simon also pointed out that many conditions can be managed at home with proper guidance, empowering individuals. He stressed that patient access terminals reduce self-medication risks, ensuring evidence-based treatment, safer medication use, and better overall health outcomes in the community.

Mr. Arthur Simon
Mr. Joseph Yao shared his appreciation for the AI-powered health screening conducted in Twifo-Mampong. He described the experience as very informative and empowering, noting that it greatly contributed to the community’s health awareness. He mentioned that such screenings help individuals take proactive steps in managing their well-being. Mr. Joseph also expressed hope for more of these outreach programs in the future, emphasizing their role in promoting better health outcomes for the community.

Mr. Joseph Yao
Madam Comfort Mensah expressed sincere gratitude for the health screening in Twifo-Mampong. She explained that she was previously unaware of her high blood pressure, and the screening helped her identify it. Since then, she has been diligent in monitoring her condition. She appreciated the technology and Mary Health’s follow-up, highlighting that this level of care was new to her. She also expressed a desire for a seamless way to refill medications, ensuring continuous care without interruption.

Madam Comfort Mensah
Mr. Arthur Simon praised the AI-powered health screening as an excellent initiative. He noted that financial barriers often kept people from visiting hospitals, but the AI screening encouraged access to healthcare services. This initiative allowed timely diagnosis and advice, benefiting the community. He highlighted the improved referral process, where patients needing urgent care were quickly directed to appropriate facilities. Mr. Simon also pointed out that many conditions can be managed at home with proper guidance, empowering individuals. He stressed that patient access terminals reduce self-medication risks, ensuring evidence-based treatment, safer medication use, and better overall health outcomes in the community.

Mr. Arthur Simon
Mr. Joseph Yao shared his appreciation for the AI-powered health screening conducted in Twifo-Mampong. He described the experience as very informative and empowering, noting that it greatly contributed to the community’s health awareness. He mentioned that such screenings help individuals take proactive steps in managing their well-being. Mr. Joseph also expressed hope for more of these outreach programs in the future, emphasizing their role in promoting better health outcomes for the community.

Mr. Joseph Yao
Madam Comfort Mensah expressed sincere gratitude for the health screening in Twifo-Mampong. She explained that she was previously unaware of her high blood pressure, and the screening helped her identify it. Since then, she has been diligent in monitoring her condition. She appreciated the technology and Mary Health’s follow-up, highlighting that this level of care was new to her. She also expressed a desire for a seamless way to refill medications, ensuring continuous care without interruption.

Madam Comfort Mensah
Mr. Arthur Simon praised the AI-powered health screening as an excellent initiative. He noted that financial barriers often kept people from visiting hospitals, but the AI screening encouraged access to healthcare services. This initiative allowed timely diagnosis and advice, benefiting the community. He highlighted the improved referral process, where patients needing urgent care were quickly directed to appropriate facilities. Mr. Simon also pointed out that many conditions can be managed at home with proper guidance, empowering individuals. He stressed that patient access terminals reduce self-medication risks, ensuring evidence-based treatment, safer medication use, and better overall health outcomes in the community.

Mr. Arthur Simon
Mr. Joseph Yao shared his appreciation for the AI-powered health screening conducted in Twifo-Mampong. He described the experience as very informative and empowering, noting that it greatly contributed to the community’s health awareness. He mentioned that such screenings help individuals take proactive steps in managing their well-being. Mr. Joseph also expressed hope for more of these outreach programs in the future, emphasizing their role in promoting better health outcomes for the community.

Mr. Joseph Yao
Madam Comfort Mensah expressed sincere gratitude for the health screening in Twifo-Mampong. She explained that she was previously unaware of her high blood pressure, and the screening helped her identify it. Since then, she has been diligent in monitoring her condition. She appreciated the technology and Mary Health’s follow-up, highlighting that this level of care was new to her. She also expressed a desire for a seamless way to refill medications, ensuring continuous care without interruption.

Madam Comfort Mensah
Mr. Arthur Simon praised the AI-powered health screening as an excellent initiative. He noted that financial barriers often kept people from visiting hospitals, but the AI screening encouraged access to healthcare services. This initiative allowed timely diagnosis and advice, benefiting the community. He highlighted the improved referral process, where patients needing urgent care were quickly directed to appropriate facilities. Mr. Simon also pointed out that many conditions can be managed at home with proper guidance, empowering individuals. He stressed that patient access terminals reduce self-medication risks, ensuring evidence-based treatment, safer medication use, and better overall health outcomes in the community.

Mr. Arthur Simon
Mr. Joseph Yao shared his appreciation for the AI-powered health screening conducted in Twifo-Mampong. He described the experience as very informative and empowering, noting that it greatly contributed to the community’s health awareness. He mentioned that such screenings help individuals take proactive steps in managing their well-being. Mr. Joseph also expressed hope for more of these outreach programs in the future, emphasizing their role in promoting better health outcomes for the community.

Mr. Joseph Yao
Madam Comfort Mensah expressed sincere gratitude for the health screening in Twifo-Mampong. She explained that she was previously unaware of her high blood pressure, and the screening helped her identify it. Since then, she has been diligent in monitoring her condition. She appreciated the technology and Mary Health’s follow-up, highlighting that this level of care was new to her. She also expressed a desire for a seamless way to refill medications, ensuring continuous care without interruption.

Madam Comfort Mensah
Mr. Arthur Simon praised the AI-powered health screening as an excellent initiative. He noted that financial barriers often kept people from visiting hospitals, but the AI screening encouraged access to healthcare services. This initiative allowed timely diagnosis and advice, benefiting the community. He highlighted the improved referral process, where patients needing urgent care were quickly directed to appropriate facilities. Mr. Simon also pointed out that many conditions can be managed at home with proper guidance, empowering individuals. He stressed that patient access terminals reduce self-medication risks, ensuring evidence-based treatment, safer medication use, and better overall health outcomes in the community.

Mr. Arthur Simon
Mr. Joseph Yao shared his appreciation for the AI-powered health screening conducted in Twifo-Mampong. He described the experience as very informative and empowering, noting that it greatly contributed to the community’s health awareness. He mentioned that such screenings help individuals take proactive steps in managing their well-being. Mr. Joseph also expressed hope for more of these outreach programs in the future, emphasizing their role in promoting better health outcomes for the community.

Mr. Joseph Yao
Madam Comfort Mensah expressed sincere gratitude for the health screening in Twifo-Mampong. She explained that she was previously unaware of her high blood pressure, and the screening helped her identify it. Since then, she has been diligent in monitoring her condition. She appreciated the technology and Mary Health’s follow-up, highlighting that this level of care was new to her. She also expressed a desire for a seamless way to refill medications, ensuring continuous care without interruption.

Madam Comfort Mensah
Mr. Arthur Simon praised the AI-powered health screening as an excellent initiative. He noted that financial barriers often kept people from visiting hospitals, but the AI screening encouraged access to healthcare services. This initiative allowed timely diagnosis and advice, benefiting the community. He highlighted the improved referral process, where patients needing urgent care were quickly directed to appropriate facilities. Mr. Simon also pointed out that many conditions can be managed at home with proper guidance, empowering individuals. He stressed that patient access terminals reduce self-medication risks, ensuring evidence-based treatment, safer medication use, and better overall health outcomes in the community.

Mr. Arthur Simon
Mr. Joseph Yao shared his appreciation for the AI-powered health screening conducted in Twifo-Mampong. He described the experience as very informative and empowering, noting that it greatly contributed to the community’s health awareness. He mentioned that such screenings help individuals take proactive steps in managing their well-being. Mr. Joseph also expressed hope for more of these outreach programs in the future, emphasizing their role in promoting better health outcomes for the community.

Mr. Joseph Yao
Madam Comfort Mensah expressed sincere gratitude for the health screening in Twifo-Mampong. She explained that she was previously unaware of her high blood pressure, and the screening helped her identify it. Since then, she has been diligent in monitoring her condition. She appreciated the technology and Mary Health’s follow-up, highlighting that this level of care was new to her. She also expressed a desire for a seamless way to refill medications, ensuring continuous care without interruption.

Madam Comfort Mensah
Mr. Arthur Simon praised the AI-powered health screening as an excellent initiative. He noted that financial barriers often kept people from visiting hospitals, but the AI screening encouraged access to healthcare services. This initiative allowed timely diagnosis and advice, benefiting the community. He highlighted the improved referral process, where patients needing urgent care were quickly directed to appropriate facilities. Mr. Simon also pointed out that many conditions can be managed at home with proper guidance, empowering individuals. He stressed that patient access terminals reduce self-medication risks, ensuring evidence-based treatment, safer medication use, and better overall health outcomes in the community.

Mr. Arthur Simon
Mr. Joseph Yao shared his appreciation for the AI-powered health screening conducted in Twifo-Mampong. He described the experience as very informative and empowering, noting that it greatly contributed to the community’s health awareness. He mentioned that such screenings help individuals take proactive steps in managing their well-being. Mr. Joseph also expressed hope for more of these outreach programs in the future, emphasizing their role in promoting better health outcomes for the community.

Mr. Joseph Yao
Madam Comfort Mensah expressed sincere gratitude for the health screening in Twifo-Mampong. She explained that she was previously unaware of her high blood pressure, and the screening helped her identify it. Since then, she has been diligent in monitoring her condition. She appreciated the technology and Mary Health’s follow-up, highlighting that this level of care was new to her. She also expressed a desire for a seamless way to refill medications, ensuring continuous care without interruption.

Madam Comfort Mensah
Mr. Arthur Simon praised the AI-powered health screening as an excellent initiative. He noted that financial barriers often kept people from visiting hospitals, but the AI screening encouraged access to healthcare services. This initiative allowed timely diagnosis and advice, benefiting the community. He highlighted the improved referral process, where patients needing urgent care were quickly directed to appropriate facilities. Mr. Simon also pointed out that many conditions can be managed at home with proper guidance, empowering individuals. He stressed that patient access terminals reduce self-medication risks, ensuring evidence-based treatment, safer medication use, and better overall health outcomes in the community.

Mr. Arthur Simon
Mr. Joseph Yao shared his appreciation for the AI-powered health screening conducted in Twifo-Mampong. He described the experience as very informative and empowering, noting that it greatly contributed to the community’s health awareness. He mentioned that such screenings help individuals take proactive steps in managing their well-being. Mr. Joseph also expressed hope for more of these outreach programs in the future, emphasizing their role in promoting better health outcomes for the community.

Mr. Joseph Yao
Madam Comfort Mensah expressed sincere gratitude for the health screening in Twifo-Mampong. She explained that she was previously unaware of her high blood pressure, and the screening helped her identify it. Since then, she has been diligent in monitoring her condition. She appreciated the technology and Mary Health’s follow-up, highlighting that this level of care was new to her. She also expressed a desire for a seamless way to refill medications, ensuring continuous care without interruption.

Madam Comfort Mensah
Mr. Arthur Simon praised the AI-powered health screening as an excellent initiative. He noted that financial barriers often kept people from visiting hospitals, but the AI screening encouraged access to healthcare services. This initiative allowed timely diagnosis and advice, benefiting the community. He highlighted the improved referral process, where patients needing urgent care were quickly directed to appropriate facilities. Mr. Simon also pointed out that many conditions can be managed at home with proper guidance, empowering individuals. He stressed that patient access terminals reduce self-medication risks, ensuring evidence-based treatment, safer medication use, and better overall health outcomes in the community.

Mr. Arthur Simon

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Opening Hours
Monday - Friday
24 Hours
Saturday
09:00AM - 17:00PM
Sunday
Closed
Office Location

Opening Hours
Monday - Friday
24 Hours
Saturday
09:00AM - 17:00PM
Sunday
Closed
Office Location