Support your community. Advance your mission.
Prove your impact.
Axia helps patient associations deliver better outcomes for their communities, from connecting patients to trusted services and research studies, to measuring engagement and impact in real time.
Make navigation simple, for every patient
Through Axia’s Smartomics™ app, patients and caregivers can easily:
Discover trusted services from your association and our verified partners.
Access specialist support, e.g. genetic counselling, diagnostics, treatments.
Receive updates and guidance tailored to their specific condition.
Each interaction feeds into your association’s private dashboard, helping you see what patients need most and how they engage with your initiatives.
Connect your community to research that matters, safely and ethically.
Axia’s secure platform makes it easy for associations to take part in national and international research collaborations, reducing complexity and risks:
Offer patients transparent, consent-based access to relevant studies.
Partner with global researchers using compliant, federated data sharing.
Track participation, engagement and outcomes in one place.
Every contribution is traceable, auditable, and aligned with your ethical standards, giving your association a key role in shaping the future of Care.
Turn Participation into Advancement.
With Axia’s Impact Dashboard, your association can monitor:
Patient engagement programs, surveys and studies.
Community interest in services and health programs.
Feedback and satisfaction across all your initiatives.
These insights help you demonstrate real outcomes for members, strengthen advocacy and support funding with measurable evidence of your impact.
Partner with Axia Medicine to drive better outcomes for patients.
Joanne L, trustee
“We support Axia Medicine because you are the only ones who talk about helping patients get something back when they help researchers.
We get all those requests for data, and patients are left with nothing. What you are doing is going to make a difference, especially for areas like Rare Diseases”