Your Digital Medical Identity..
One Gateway to Your Medical World

The first Single Sign-On (SSO) service dedicated to doctors and medical students in Egypt.
One account replaces dozens.

Medical Identity
Dr. Ahmed Mohamed
Cardiology Consultant
ID 2026-21-MD

What is Unified Medical Identity?

It is a centralized Identity Provider platform designed specifically for the Egyptian medical sector. The service provides a verified "single account" that a doctor or student can use to access a wide range of services and applications without needing to register each time.

We are not just an app; we are the infrastructure connecting medical service providers, universities, and syndicates through a secure and unified electronic identity.

Why Unified Identity?

Single Sign-On

Imagine a world where you don't need to memorize dozens of passwords for education platforms, hospital systems, or attendance apps. With one click via "Medical Identity," you are in.

Official Verified Identity

Your data isn't just input; it's a Verified Identity ensuring you are a certified health practitioner or medical student, automatically granting you appropriate permissions.

Top-Tier Security

We use the latest encryption and information security protocols (OAuth2, OpenID Connect) to ensure your data privacy. You control who sees your data and when.

Who is this for?

For Doctors & Students

  • Fast and easy access to all services
  • Unified professional profile
  • Security for your personal and professional data

For Institutions & Developers

  • Save Dev Time: Use the Unified Medical Identity API
  • Verified Data: Ensure your app users are certified
  • Easy Integration: Full support for standard protocols

How it Works?

1

Create Account

Register once using your official data (Syndicate or University ID).

2

Discover Services

Browse applications and platforms that support Unified Identity.

3

Connect & Go

When visiting any partner service, choose "Login with Medical Identity" and enjoy a seamless experience.

Join thousands of doctors and students who chose digital accessibility