— About Us · Two Journeys. One Shared Mission.
Why CYGLERA Exists
Healthcare has never had a shortage of expertise.
It has a shortage of execution.
Every day, millions of people leave appointments with recommendations to eat better, move more, manage stress, improve sleep, and adhere to treatment plans. Physicians provide guidance. Medications are prescribed. Benefits are funded. Care plans are created.
Yet despite unprecedented advances in medicine, technology, and healthcare spending, rates of obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, metabolic dysfunction, and other chronic conditions continue to rise.
The challenge is not access to healthcare.
It's what happens after the appointment ends.
Two Different Journeys
The same conclusion, reached from opposite sides of the problem.

A Career in Healthcare Revealed a Missing Piece
For more than two decades, I have worked across the healthcare ecosystem — hospitals, diagnostics, pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, medical devices, and health innovation.
Throughout that journey, I witnessed extraordinary advances. New therapies. Evolving technology. Expanding clinical knowledge. Yet one challenge remained remarkably consistent.
Whether managing diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease, cancer survivorship, or healthy aging, many individuals left appointments motivated to improve their health.
But real life began when they returned home.
The very factors that determine long-term outcomes often occur outside the healthcare system.
Professionally and personally, I witnessed the impact of chronic disease on individuals, families, friends, colleagues, and communities.
Over time, I became convinced that healthcare did not need more information.
It needed more execution.
A way to help people translate healthcare recommendations into sustainable daily action.
The missing piece was not another clinic, another appointment, or another healthcare visit.
That belief became the foundation of CYGLERA.

Technology Should Strengthen Human Care
When I first learned about Mick's vision for CYGLERA, it immediately resonated with me.
Like many families, mine experienced the challenges of chronic disease firsthand. I watched my parents navigate conditions that required ongoing lifestyle changes, consistency, and support.
As a technology leader, I recognized that technology alone does not change health outcomes.
People do.
Technology should not replace human care.
It should strengthen it.
I believed there was an opportunity to build something fundamentally different — an infrastructure that connects healthcare recommendations with real-world execution.
A platform that supports people between appointments. A system that combines human expertise, behavioral support, nutrition, movement, accountability, and technology into one continuous-care experience.
That vision inspired me to join CYGLERA as Co-Founder and CTO.
Technology should make human care more connected, accessible, and effective.
— So we built the infrastructure for it.
Healthcare is not failing because of a lack of expertise.
It is struggling because people need more support between visits.
A New Category of Healthcare Infrastructure
Lifestyle Medicine-as-a-Service™
CYGLERA is building the Continuous-Care Infrastructure that transforms healthcare recommendations into sustainable daily action — through a multidisciplinary team of Registered Dietitians, Behavior Scientists, Fitness Specialists, and Physicians.
Healthcare was built around visits.
Metabolic health outcomes are created between them.
That is the future CYGLERA is building.
— The People Building It
Meet the Team Behind CYGLERA

Mick Majid
Founder & CEO

Hunain Mehmood
Co-Founder & CTO
Executive Team

Dr. Robert Graham
Chief Strategy Officer

Karim Keshavjee
Chief Medical Officer
Specialized Officers

Beth Machnica
Wellness Officer

Sean Locke
Behavior Science Officer

David Ditor
Fitness Officer

Adam Wienmann
Nutrition Officer
Advisory Board

Daniel Bordenave

David D' Angelo

Dan Lynch
— Get Involved
Be Part of What Happens Between Visits.
Whether you're a patient, provider, employer, or payor — there's a place for you in the CYGLERA movement.