
Facilitating access to healthcare
We facilitate access to appropriate healthcare through health navigation, care coordination, access to medications, and medical research.
What is healthcare navigation?

Imagine you've just moved to Montreal or Hawkesbury and you're feeling unwell.
Health navigation helps you understand, access and efficiently navigate the complexity of our healthcare system.
Without navigation, you could go to the emergency room for a minor problem, wait for hours, and not know how to follow up.
Here's how we can help you
With navigation: We direct you to a walk-in clinic. We help you register with the OHIP or RAMQ. Connect with a family doctor. Guide to next steps.
We help patients

We do not give medical advice.
We can help you:
Understanding the healthcare system
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Knowing what is covered (doctor's visits, hospital stays)
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Understanding what is not covered
Access the right care
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Find a family doctor or clinic
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Obtaining referrals to specialists
Care coordination
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Booking and managing appointments
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Monitoring test results
Patient advocate
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Helping you ask the right questions
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Supporting you in making informed decisions

Brice W. Obiang, PhD
Good morning,
If you or a loved one is living with a chronic illness like cancer, you know how complex and difficult the healthcare system can be to navigate. You are not alone.
Biangg helps patients better understand, access and navigate our fragmented and complex healthcare system.
As the founder of Biangg, I bring practical, on-the-ground expertise and a deep understanding of healthcare systems. My experience as a drug access coordinator in oncology at Lakeshore General Hospital allowed me to intervene in complex situations and support patients during critical moments in their journey.
Today, I help transform complex care pathways into clear and accessible solutions.
My approach combines personalized support, applied research, and training.
Specifically, we help to:
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Faster access to health services
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Reduce treatment costs
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Simplify medical terminology and procedures
This approach is supported by research: a study published in the journal Palliative Medicine demonstrates that health navigation significantly improves the patient experience in Canada.
We have also published a book on access to medications in Quebec, available on Amazon.
Take advantage of a free 30-minute consultation to discover how we can help you.
Book available on Amazon
Ready to navigate the healthcare system?
Take the first step towards clarity and confidence in your medical journey with expert advice tailored to your needs.

