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Famasi Africa
Hospitals and Health Care
Building the future of care by simplifying medications
About us
Famasi Africa is a Pharmacy platform that connects individuals & businesses to Pharmacies. Our all-in-one operating system for Pharmacies, DispensaryPOS, simplifies medication management, and streamlines pharmacy operations to make more money. We also provide Softwares for individuals & APIs for businesses to help them simplify their medications & personalise care. Famasi is dedicated to helping Africans live simpler lives through quality care by providing access, convenience & support. For this, we were named as part of the 29 startups in Africa for the 2nd cohort of the i3 program. And we are 1 of the 7 Nigerian startups in the 2023 Tech Crunch Startup Battlefield 200. Visit our website for a closer look at how we are simplifying medications and personalising care for individuals, and businesses.
- Website
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http://famasi.africa
External link for Famasi Africa
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Lagos
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2021
- Specialties
- Startup, Healthcare, Pharmacy, Virtual Care, and Care Coordination
Locations
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Primary
Lagos, NG
Employees at Famasi Africa
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Umar Faruq Akinwunmi
Co-Founder/Products, Famasi Africa
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Mubarak Odeyemi
Product Marketing Manager | Content Developer & Editor [TOP RATED PLUS on UPWORK]
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Adeola Ayoola
Founder | Leveraging Technology | Building the Pharmacy Infrastructure for emerging markets| Nasdaq Milestone Alumni | WiNFund Entrepreneur | BAF…
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AbdulKhaliq Akinwunmi
Brand & Growth Lead
Updates
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If you need some energy boost to get going this December, come hangout with us on Spotify. https://zurl.co/XpBC
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Happy International Men’s Day! 🥳💙🫵🏾 For International Men’s Day, we sat down with some of the Famasi men as they spoke about their health and here are the very interesting things they had to say. Watch full video: https://lnkd.in/d2tU5J3s #famasi #famasicares #internationalmensday
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Sometime in September, we showed up and had an amazing time with our PCOS Queens. Thank you Famasi Africa for your phenomenal support and contribution towards the event. Remember, you are never alone in your journey even when it feels like it. Having a supportive community makes a big difference. #pcosawareness #pcoscommunity #debboafrica #womenhealth #femtech #femalehealth
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Meet Adeola Ayoola, the visionary leader behind Famasi Africa - a health tech platform is transforming access to quality healthcare in Africa. Swipe to see her inspiring journey! #FemaleFounder #Healthtech #ShelaunchedIt #Empoweringafrica #Famasi
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Super grateful to have been a part of this session! Special thanks to Remedial Health (YC W22) and PSN-Young Pharmacists Group Lagos for putting together such an insightful session. I had an amazing conversation with my colleague Adeola Adeleke, and it was inspiring to see how much impact pharmacists are making, especially on the frontline of global health. In my contribution, I reflected on my experience as a frontline pharmacist at Famasi Africa, particularly during the cholera outbreak in Nigeria in June 2024. The morning after the Eid celebration, while many were enjoying the holiday, we woke up to thousands of requests and questions about the cholera vaccine. As a pharmacist, there was no break for me—my priority was ensuring our customers were safe and well-informed. I vividly remember the message I sent to the team, letting them know that there was no rest for us because duty called. It felt like that iconic moment in Endgame when Captain America says, "Avengers, Assemble!"—we sprang into action without hesitation. We immediately began coordinating with pharmacies and cold chain logistics providers to confirm vaccine availability, and ensure swift delivery to those in need. But our work didn’t stop at just delivering vaccines. We created a comprehensive resource bank https://lnkd.in/gBEg7HHE to answer all the questions consumers had—how and when to use the vaccine, what side effects to monitor, and what precautions to take. We also launched widespread patient education campaigns across multiple platforms to keep everyone informed and safe. Our response time was so quick that one customer even asked if a bot was replying!😂 That’s what it means to be a pharmacist on the frontline—dedication, care, and a deep commitment to ensuring the health and well-being of our communities. We don’t just provide medications; we provide reassurance, guidance, and care. Thanks again to the team for organizing this and to everyone contributing to the impactful work we do daily! #PharmacistsOnTheFrontline #GlobalHealth #HealthcareInnovation
Let's talk about how pharmacists are shaping the future of global health in Africa. Join our guests - astute pharmacy professionals and leaders in the industry as we dive into "Pharmacists on the Frontline of Global Health: How Innovation is Changing the Landscape in Africa." Speakers: - Pharm. Oluwakemi Ebire, Care Specialist, Famasi Africa - Pharm. Adeola Adeleke, Director & COO, Abidol Pharma Ltd Venue: Remedial Health (YC W22) LinkedIn Page Tune in, and come with your questions. It's going to be great!
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We showed up for each other on Saturday, and we are not stopping just yet. We united, shared stories, laughter, connected and the best part - moments with our PCOS Queens! A heartfelt thank you to the amazing women, who were present and Famasi Africa for your phenomenal support and contribution towards making the event truly memorable. Together, let's keep pushing for change in women's health. #PCOSAwareness #PCOSCommunity #WomensHealth #DebboPCOSEvent
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At Famasi Africa, we have 2 main goals - make medications simpler for everyone & build a team of people who get to do their best work at Famasi. Doing your best work means contributing significantly to something so incredible that it automatically 10Xs your potential. If these goals interest you & your skills align with our current needs, kindly apply to join our engineering team. #hiring https://lnkd.in/eJzVKBuk
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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) affects an estimated 8–13% of reproductive-aged women. Up to 70% of affected women remain undiagnosed worldwide, but together we can make a difference. Débbo Africa in partnership with Famasi Africa is organizing an intimate event focused on self-love, body positivity, and practical PCOS management tips. Why Attend? 1. Connect with women who understand your journey 2. Share your experiences in a safe and supportive space 3. Learn and gain valuable insights on managing PCOS Register today to secure your spot👇🏻 https://lnkd.in/d2ZD9Whv Share or Tag a loved one who needs to see this. #PCOSAwareness #WomensHealth #HealthCareEvent #PCOSManagement #DébboAfrica
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Last year, we launched this initiative as a one-off trial to see how well we could pull it off. Thanks to our partnership with Famasi Africa, we were able to reach a total of 22 sickle cell warriors across 7 states: Lagos, Abuja, Delta, Kaduna, Ogun, Osun, and Ondo. This year, we’re expanding our reach even further, supporting more warriors and increasing our distribution cycle. For this cycle, we have a total of 51 warriors in 12 states: Abia, Benue, Delta, Ekiti, FCT (Abuja), Kwara, Lagos, Nasarawa, Ogun, Osun, Oyo, and Plateau. Our goal is to provide essential routine medications for a 3-month period. As always, we hope to continue this tradition, and to do an even better job of showing our warriors how much they mean to us as the years go by. Thank you so much for all your help and donations. Everything we do is only possible because of your generosity. P.S. We’re still raising funds to cover the next two months of this cycle. Please click the link to donate to our cause - https://gofund.me/049f07c7 — If you’ve received your routine drugs for the month, please let us know in the comments, we’re excited to meet you 🥰 #SickleSanta’24