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About MediTracer

Built by a tube-feeding family learning care at home.

We are Dustin and Vanessa Verzal. MediTracer began when our family came home from the NICU learning G-tube care, shaped by a parent's urgency, nursing judgment, and healthcare technology experience.

  • Family-founded
  • Nursing lens
  • Healthcare systems
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The Verzal family together, representing the family-first origin of MediTracer.
Where this started Our family, early in tube-feeding at home — the season Tubular comes from.
Family connection

Care feels lighter when everyone sees the same day.

That belief came from our own home. We needed language that made sense and a shared view of the day when care was happening around a real family rhythm.

MediTracer is built from the ordinary pressure of care at home: tired nights, supply runs, notes, handoffs, and the constant need to make the next step clear.

That experience gave us a simple filter: the product should make care easier to follow when the day is already full.

What guides the product

  • Plain language when care is already hard.
  • Routines that real helpers can understand quickly.
  • Context that helps the next caregiver act with less guesswork.
Founders

Dustin and Vanessa built from both sides of the routine.

If it does not make a hard day clearer, it does not belong.

MediTracer brings together healthcare technology, nursing judgment, and the practical reality of care at home.

That mix matters because this company is not built from a whiteboard problem. It came from parents trying to make sense of care at home while life kept moving.

Healthcare technology and software

Dustin Verzal

Dustin brings healthcare data systems experience and a parent's urgency. He knows care information only matters if people can understand it when life is moving.

Nursing and daily care reality

Vanessa Verzal

Vanessa brings nursing experience and the practical filter of what families can actually keep up with during late nights, supply runs, handoffs, and appointments.

Talk with us

Care should stay human.

Reach out if your family is living something similar, if a care team perspective would help, or if there is context we should understand.