Software clinicians
actually want to use.
Clear Health Media builds practical medical software — designed, tested and refined alongside the practitioners who rely on it every day.
Built by practitioners, for practitioners
We've been building tools for clinicians since 2009 — starting with the software that helps practices run, day in and day out.
Over the years one thing became unmistakable: the best clinical tools come from people who actually practise. So we've sharpened our focus to exactly that — a growing portfolio of medical software, each app solving a real problem we've seen first-hand in the consulting room and at the front desk.
Today that includes Visual Vertical and iconpractice — with more on the way.
The principles behind every app we build
Built by people who run exams and clinics, so every tool fits real workflow.
Validated methods and peer-reviewed research where it counts — not guesswork.
Each app does one job exceptionally well, rather than everything poorly.
Clinic-grade software without the gatekeeping cost of dedicated hardware.
A clinician first, building from the chair out
Clear Health Media is led by Dr Matthew Holmes, a senior academic and practising chiropractor focusing on neurology, vestibular and balance disorders. He trained at RMIT University, holds the Diplomate of the American Chiropractic Neurology Board, and is undertaking a PhD at RMIT investigating balance interventions in older adults — alongside two decades teaching neurology and neuroscience.
It's that day-to-day clinical work — assessing balance and the nervous and vestibular systems — that shapes everything we build. Tools like Visual Vertical didn't come from a product roadmap; they came from a real need in front of real patients.
"Every feature starts with a genuine clinical problem. We build the tools we wish we'd had in front of patients — then refine them by listening to the clinicians who use them."
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