Our Story
This app exists because
finding care was making me sicker.
I'm disabled. I live with chronic health issues that require me to see doctors regularly. And every time I needed a new provider, I spent hours calling offices, being put on hold, and being told — after all of that — that they didn't actually take my insurance. That the list was wrong. That I'd have to start over.
The Problem
The system was built for insurance companies. Not for patients.
Existing platforms promise to solve this. Most don't. Insurance data is self-reported and months out of date. Doctors get charged steep fees for every patient referral — even when the insurance doesn't match, even for no-shows. So smaller, independent practices opt out, and the data stays broken.
Meanwhile, patients pay the price — literally. Surprise bills. Cancelled appointments. Hours on hold. The quiet assumption that this is just how healthcare works.
1 in 4
Americans report difficulty finding a doctor who accepts their insurance
Months
How out-of-date most provider directory listings are — insurance data is rarely verified
Months
How out-of-date most provider directory listings are on major platforms
$0
What ClaroPath charges patients. Always.
How We're Different
Providers control their own information. That's the whole idea.
Our Mission
Nobody should have to fight just to find a doctor.
ClaroPath Health exists to make finding verified, accessible care as simple as it should have always been — especially for people who can least afford the runaround.
Find a Provider →What we believe
Honesty over hype
We don't claim to verify insurance in real time if we can't. We tell you what we know, where it comes from, and what to double-check.
Free for patients, always
Patients are never the product. ClaroPath is free to search, free to use, and free of ads. Providers pay to be verified — patients never do.
Built by someone who needed it
This wasn't built by a VC-funded startup. It was built by a disabled person who was tired of being failed by a system that should exist.
Small practices matter
Independent doctors, chiropractors, acupuncturists, therapists — the providers most likely to be left off major platforms are the ones we prioritize.