“Healthcare shouldn’t feel like a black box.” – Dr. Myra Ahmad
In this week’s episode, Steve sits down with Dr. Myra Ahmad (Founder & CEO of Mochi Health) to break down how telehealth is evolving—and why most healthcare systems still fail patients.
Dr. Myra explains how Mochi Health is building a marketplace model that connects providers, pharmacies, and patients into one seamless system—focused on long-term care, not just prescriptions. She shares why continuity with the same doctor matters, how transparent pricing is reshaping patient behavior, and why traditional healthcare often prioritizes systems over people.
The conversation dives into the GLP-1 explosion, the rise of peptides, and what’s actually coming next in weight loss and preventative medicine. They also unpack the role of AI in healthcare, where it works best (operations, workflows, efficiency) and where it still falls short (patient trust and real care). The episode closes with a grounded look at the “wild west” of online medications, how to think about safety and regulation, and what the next 3–5 years of telemedicine will really look like.
00:00 Intro: Why healthcare systems fail patients
00:49 What Mochi Health actually does
02:10 Dr. Myra’s background & why she built Mochi
03:30 The gap in care delivery most people don’t see
05:10 Marketplace vs. traditional telehealth models
07:20 Why continuity with one doctor matters
09:15 GLP-1 drugs: from skepticism to global demand
12:40 What’s next in weight loss & new medications
15:30 Oral vs injectable treatments: what actually works
18:20 Peptides: hype, risks, and future potential
21:10 The “wild west” of online medications
24:00 AI in healthcare: where it works vs. where it fails
27:30 How Mochi uses AI to improve provider workflows
30:10 Pharmacy partnerships & quality control
33:40 Women’s health, HRT, and telehealth expansion
36:20 Pricing transparency vs traditional healthcare
39:10 The future of telemedicine (next 3–5 years)
42:00 What’s next for Mochi Health