Long before WebMD or even Yahoo, MedHelp pioneered the field of consumer health information on the Internet.
The motivating force behind the creation of medhelp is deeply personal to each of its founders. Cindy and
Phil met in December of 1993, while conducting research in CompuServe's Med-Sig Forum. When Cindy and Phil
met in the forum, they began discussing the difficulties each encountered in obtaining medical information,
in lay terminology. Cindy mentioned that one of her dreams was to create a service where patients would be
able to contact leading physicians and scientists, who could answer specific questions, in lay terminology,
regarding their diagnoses.
In 1989, at the age of two, Phil's daughter was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor. Because of his
daughter's diagnosis, Phil and his wife were faced with having to make nearly instantaneous, life and
death decisions regarding her treatment, with little or no information to support them. To further
complicate their situation, several of the Neurologists involved in the case were in disagreement
about the diagnosis and possible treatment options. Phil spent countless hours pouring through medical
journals, searching for what little information was available in lay terminology. His goal was to
educate himself so that he would be better able to make the decisions necessary to save his daughter's
life. Having research, and support information available to arrive at a decision would have helped
immeasurably. It would have supported a decision that can be lived with without having to look back
and to second guess. Today Jennifer is a healthy, 21 year old enjoying life and attending a four
year out-of-state university. She is currently a senior majoring in sociology and minoring in
communications.
Conversely, Cindy's mother became ill in 1981 with an "unknown" illness that was slowly sapping the
life from her. It wasn't until a trip to the Cleveland Clinic in 1988, that Cindy's mother was finally
diagnosed with a rare disorder known as Systemic Mastocytosis. After receiving the diagnosis, her
mother returned to her home to Florida, where she began seeing a Hematologist/Oncologist. Sadly, her
mother's condition continued to worsen and additional problems, including urticaria pigmentosa and
myelodysplasia were discovered. Her mother had dropped from 135 lbs to 70 pounds, due to all the
complications of this illness.
In 1990, while researching her mother's illness, Cindy was referred to a physician at the National
Institutes of Health (NIH) who had just begun to conduct research into Systemic Mastocytosis. Cindy
called him and described her mother's situation. The NIH physician contacted the Florida Oncologist
working with Cindy's mother and recommended he increase her dose of Prednisone. Within 2 days, her
mother began to gain weight again. Unfortunately, she had deteriorated so far, that she just couldn't
make the long climb back. Cindy's mother died in 1991.
Having spent more than 16 years working with physicians and scientists within the pharmaceutical and
biotechnology industries, Cindy vowed that if she was ever in a position to create a reliable resource
for patients, which would give them access to the highest quality medical information and support, she
would!
Phil had more than 15 years experience in advanced software development. When Phil's software development
expertise was combined with Cindy's vast network of contacts within the medical community, medhelp was
born. In February of 1994, never having personally met, MedHelp was incorporated. Because they so
steadfastly believed in their vision, they funded the first three years of business, out of their own
pockets.