Putting healthcare back into the hands of individuals
Medicines & therapeutics are advancing faster than the system built to deliver them. Stack builds the infrastructure that lets patients order the treatments they need directly.

How We Vet
Compounding Pharmacies
Our pharmacy network is reviewed for quality, transparency, sourcing standards, and patient safety before it ever reaches patients.
Why we're building this
We're tired of the wait. All of us are. We love medicine. We don't love the system wrapped around it. We trust the science. We don't trust the gatekeeping standing between us and it. We want a path to care that respects urgency as something real and worth honoring.
We want today's therapeutics folded into a life that actually moves at the pace they deserve. Faster. Closer to the person who needs them. Ours to act on, not someone else's to approve.
We want medicine without the bottleneck. Discovery without the delay. A path to treatment that starts the moment you need it and gets to you as fast as the science allows. The best healthcare infrastructure should make the system feel smaller, not bigger than the problem it's solving.
We are building this for ourselves. And for the people we love who are tired of being told to wait. We want them to inherit a system that trusts them to know their own bodies, act on what they learn, and get what they need without asking permission first.
What we make
A marketplace that turns discovery into access. Treatments and testing that are findable, orderable, and yours the moment you decide. Not a waiting room. Not a referral. A direct line. We care about the catalog, the speed, the clarity of the order, and the moment between deciding and having.
We exist because the dominant version of healthcare today is built around institutions and optimized for their convenience, not yours. We think the better version puts the decision back where it belongs, in your hands, the moment the science says you're ready.
What we stand for
The patient comes first. Before the pharmacy network, before the partnerships, before the catalog. If it doesn't get someone the treatment they need faster, nothing else matters.
Access should disappear into the act of asking. The best infrastructure is invisible. The moment someone notices the system, the system has failed. That's the bar.
You are the decision-maker. Our platform doesn't gatekeep your care. It executes on it. We use approval processes when they protect you. We don't use them to slow you down.
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