About us

Built by clinicians,
for clinicians in Africa

⚕️ For healthcare professionals. MedScopeHub tools are designed for use by qualified clinicians — doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and clinical officers — working in clinical settings across Africa and South Asia. They are not intended for self-diagnosis or self-treatment by members of the public.

🎯 Our mission

MedScopeHub was built to solve a problem every clinician in a Nigerian district hospital, Kenyan health centre, or Ghanaian referral unit knows well: the right dose is in a textbook you don't have time to find, a guideline PDF that won't load on your phone, or a formula you haven't calculated since medical school.

We build free, fast, offline-capable clinical calculators aligned to WHO, FMOH Nigeria, Kenya MOH, Ghana Health Service, and BNFc guidelines. Every tool is weight-based, evidence-referenced, and built specifically for the clinical contexts, drug formularies, and patient populations of sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.

MedScopeHub is free. No login. No paywall. No internet required once loaded. Built for the ward, not the conference room.

🧑‍⚕️ Medical team

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Dr. Aminu Bello
MBBS  ·  FMCP (Internal Medicine)  ·  Clinical Informatics Lead
Internal Medicine Clinical Pharmacology Paediatric Medicine Infectious Disease Clinical Decision Support
Dr. Aminu Bello is a Fellow of the Medical College of Physicians (FMCP) with over a decade of clinical practice in Nigeria. He leads the clinical content development and guideline review process at MedScopeHub, with a specific focus on emergency dosing, antimicrobial stewardship, and paediatric pharmacology in resource-limited settings. All clinical content on MedScopeHub is authored or reviewed by Dr. Bello prior to publication.

📧 To contact the medical team directly regarding a clinical content concern, email medscopehub@gmail.com. We treat all dosing error reports as urgent and aim to respond within 48 hours.

📚 Guidelines we follow

All MedScopeHub calculators are built on current, peer-reviewed, and nationally endorsed clinical guidelines. The primary references for each tool are stated on the tool page itself. Our overarching sources include:

  • WHO Essential Medicines — WHO Model Formulary and treatment guidelines (2022 editions)
  • FMOH Nigeria — Federal Ministry of Health Nigeria national treatment guidelines and NMEP malaria protocols
  • Kenya MOH / NMCP — Kenya National Malaria Control Programme and Kenya Essential Medicines List
  • Ghana Health Service — Standard Treatment Guidelines (7th Edition)
  • BNFc / BNFC — British National Formulary for Children (current edition) for paediatric dosing
  • NICE Guidelines — UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE NG29, NG51 and others)
  • IMCI — WHO/UNICEF Integrated Management of Childhood Illness protocols
  • GINA / GOLD — Global asthma and COPD initiative guidelines where applicable

🔄 Review & update policy

Clinical guidelines change. Drug doses change. Our commitment is to keep every tool current, accurate, and safe.

Review triggers

  • A new WHO, FMOH, Kenya MOH, or Ghana Health Service guideline is published affecting any tool
  • A reported dosing error or clinical concern is received via medscopehub@gmail.com
  • A BNFc or formulary update changes a paediatric dose
  • Scheduled annual review (every January) of all 21 tools

Version tracking

Each calculator page displays its guideline version and last review date in the page footer. When a tool is updated, the version number increments and the review date updates. Users who notice a discrepancy between our tools and a current guideline are encouraged to report it immediately.

Found an error? If you believe any dosing information on MedScopeHub is incorrect, outdated, or inconsistent with current guidelines, please email medscopehub@gmail.com immediately. We take all clinical concerns seriously and treat them as urgent.

💬 Get in touch

For clinical content concerns, guideline questions, partnership enquiries, or general feedback, use the details below or visit our Contact page.

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Dosing error / urgent
Response within 48 hours
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Partnerships & institutions
NGOs, hospitals, medical schools