Ciyex is a nonprofit. Every dollar goes directly to building open source healthcare technology. Your donation is tax-deductible.
Ciyex EHR — Your Health Records, In Your Control
Ciyex EHR is building a secure digital health platform that allows people to store, manage, and share their health records in one place — for free.
Today, medical records are scattered across hospitals, clinics, labs, and pharmacies. This makes it difficult for individuals to access their own health information when they need it. Ciyex solves this by giving people a single, secure place to manage their entire medical history.
Community support helps fund the development, testing, and ONC certification needed to ensure the platform meets modern healthcare technology standards and remains accessible to everyone.
With Ciyex, individuals can:
By putting health records directly in the hands of individuals, Ciyex helps people stay informed, prepared, and in control of their health.
Full-time developers building FHIR-compliant, interoperable EHR features.
HIPAA compliance, security audits, and SOC 2 certification.
Free deployments for community health centers and rural clinics.
Community support helps build and certify a platform that keeps healthcare accessible, secure, and people-focused.
Build a free health record platform for individuals and families.
Give people full access and control over their medical information.
Accelerate secure healthcare technology designed around patient care.
Ciyex Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to building modern, secure, and interoperable open source electronic health record (EHR) systems. We believe that access to high-quality healthcare technology should not be limited by cost or geography.
Our mission is to empower public health initiatives globally by providing a complete, HIPAA-compliant EHR platform that is free to use, self-hostable, and built on open standards like FHIR R4 and HL7 v2. We serve patients, clinics, hospitals, and healthcare organizations of all sizes — from rural community health centers to large hospital networks.
By making healthcare technology open source, we aim to reduce barriers to adoption, promote data interoperability, and enable healthcare providers to focus on what matters most — patient care.