Healthcare is hard enough.
Finding information shouldn't be.
Four years in healthcare. Same problem everywhere. Patients can't find answers. Staff can't find information. We built the fix.

On the right: Seyran Ghazaryan, Founder of Linkd
The Story of Linkd
That's me in the photo above—on the right, in my village in Armenia.
I was definitely not thinking about healthcare. Probably thinking about food.
But look at me with that steering wheel—pretending to drive.
Kind of like how we pretend it's normal that finding basic information in healthcare requires a phone call, hunting through outdated folders, or interrupting the one person who happens to know the answer.
Four years in healthcare. Multiple roles. Same problem everywhere.
I watched staff interrupt each other mid-shift for information that existed somewhere—buried in a shared drive, a binder, someone's head.
“What's the pediatric amoxicillin dose?”
“Who's on call for radiology?”
“Where's the contrast protocol?”
Meanwhile, patients were calling for basics:
“Where do I park?”
“What should I bring?”
“Do I need to fast?”
Hundreds of calls. Every week. Same questions.
Not because patients were difficult. Not because staff were inefficient.
Because knowledge was inaccessible.
Healthcare spends $1 trillion annually on administration.
A quarter of every healthcare dollar goes to coordination, not care.
Your front desk didn't go to school to explain parking 50 times a day. Your nurses didn't train to be interrupted for information they've referenced 1,000 times. Your patients don't want to wait on hold for answers that already exist.
The information is there. It's just trapped.
So I built Linkd.
For patients: AI that answers questions instantly—24/7, in any language, without a phone call.
For staff: The same instant access—protocols, contacts, policies, everything buried in folders—found in seconds.
One platform. Two problems solved.
Upload your documents once. Patients stop calling. Staff stop searching. Your team reclaims hours every week.
Healthcare is hard enough.
Finding information shouldn't be.
That's why Linkd exists. That's why we're here.
— Seyran
P.S. Still thinking about food most of the time. Some things never change.