Building the Future of Healthcare
We help modern practices deliver better care with secure records, streamlined workflows, and elegant patient experiences.
Our Mission
Healthcare shouldn’t be confusing, fragmented, or out of your control.
We believe people deserve true ownership of their medical records—and a clearer picture of their health over time, not just at individual appointments. When information is complete, accessible, and easy to share, better decisions happen. Stress goes down. Care improves.
Salux exists to bring your medical history together in one secure, private place—designed to protect your data while keeping it usable when you need it. So you can understand your health, take control of your information, and share it intentionally, on your terms, when it matters most.
We’re here to support a more thoughtful, connected, and human approach to healthcare—built around trust, security, and the patient, not the system.
Our Story
Healthcare data is often scattered. Records live in different systems, portals, and files that don’t connect. Important details get missed, care gets delayed, and patients are left repeating the same story again and again.
We built Salux to change that.
Salux gives people control of their medical records and helps create a complete view of their health—not just individual visits or diagnoses. When doctors, caregivers, and patients can see the full picture, conversations improve and care becomes safer and more effective.
In moments where history and context matter most, having the right information can change outcomes—and sometimes, save lives.
Our Core Values
What guides everything we build
Ownership
Your medical records belong to you. You control how your health information is managed, accessed, and shared—with family members, caregivers, or providers—on your terms.
Security & Privacy
We design with privacy-first principles and strong security practices to protect sensitive personal and family health data.
A Holistic View of Health
Health is more than a single appointment. Bringing medical records together over time helps reduce errors, improve communication, and support better care decisions.
Accessibility
Critical health information should be easy to access—especially in urgent or high-stress moments—without unnecessary barriers or delays.
Responsibility
We build thoughtfully and transparently, with respect for healthcare standards, patient trust, and the long-term responsibility that comes with managing health data.