We're parents, healthcare providers, and technologists united by a shared vision: every family dealing with food allergies deserves tools that actually help.
TrackDose started in a hospital emergency room. Our co-founder's 3-year-old daughter had just experienced anaphylaxis from a hidden allergen in a "safe" food.
In that moment of crisis, they realized: despite spreadsheets, notebooks, and apps, they couldn't quickly show the medical team their daughter's reaction history, current medications, or OIT protocol details.
That night, the idea for TrackDose was born. A platform designed by families who understand the constant vigilance food allergies require.
Today, we're proud to support families on their journey from diagnosis through treatment, celebrating every milestone along the way.
These principles guide every decision we make
Every feature we build starts with one question: How will this help families manage allergies better?
Medical data is sacred. We use encryption and never sell or share your information.
We leverage AI and modern technology only when it genuinely improves allergy management.
Built in collaboration with families, allergists, and nutritionists who live this journey daily.
Experts who understand allergies from both personal and professional perspectives
Co-Founder & CEO
Pediatric allergist with 15 years of experience. Parent of a child with multiple food allergies.
Co-Founder & CTO
Former Google engineer. Built the platform after his daughter's anaphylactic reaction.
Chief Medical Officer
Board-certified allergist and immunologist. Published researcher in OIT protocols.
Head of Product
UX expert and parent advocate. Manages three children with various food allergies.
From a hospital room idea to helping families
Founded after co-founder's daughter's severe allergic reaction
Launched beta with 100 families in clinical trial
Achieved enterprise-grade security certification
Launched full platform with comprehensive features
Launching AI insights and telehealth integrations
Your family's health data deserves the highest level of protection