The Orosun Telehealth Access Foundation advances health equity by delivering physician-led telehealth services to medically underserved populations in the United States and West Africa. Through technology, community partnerships, and evidence-based care protocols, we eliminate geographic and economic barriers to quality healthcare — because where you live should never determine whether you live.
Founded by a dual board-certified physician with clinical experience across 11 U.S. states and deep community ties in Idanre, Ondo State, Nigeria, the Orosun Telehealth Access Foundation addresses critical gaps in healthcare access identified by the WHO, HRSA, and USAID. Our physician-led model delivers specialist-level care to federally designated Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) in the United States and low-resource communities in sub-Saharan Africa.
Our programs address HRSA-identified primary care shortages, WHO global health equity benchmarks, and CDC chronic disease priorities — using physician-designed protocols, interoperable health technology, and community-based care delivery models.
Connecting uninsured and underinsured Americans to board-certified physicians via secure video visits. Focused on primary care, chronic disease management, and urgent care needs across rural and urban-underserved regions.
🇺🇸 United StatesA flagship program bringing specialist telehealth consultations to Idanre, Ondo State — a community with limited access to secondary care. We partner with local health posts to facilitate real-time physician-patient connections.
🇳🇬 Idanre, Ondo StateInstalling connectivity hardware, training community health workers, and deploying device loan programs so underserved populations can reliably access virtual care — even in low-bandwidth environments.
🌐 GlobalProviding remote radiology reads and diagnostic imaging interpretation to clinics lacking on-site radiologists. Powered by our network of board-certified diagnostic and interventional radiologists.
🌐 US & NigeriaDigital literacy workshops, telehealth onboarding sessions, and disease prevention education — in English and Yoruba — helping communities engage with modern healthcare tools confidently and safely.
🇳🇬 Nigeria FocusStructured remote monitoring and management programs for hypertension, diabetes, and other chronic conditions prevalent in both underserved American communities and West African populations.
🇺🇸 United StatesDr. Olalesi Osunsade is a dual board-certified diagnostic and interventional radiologist licensed across 11 states. With deep roots in both the United States and Idanre, Ondo State, Nigeria, he has witnessed firsthand the devastating impact of healthcare inaccessibility on both sides of the Atlantic.
That experience drove him to found the Orosun Telehealth Access Foundation — a nonprofit built on the conviction that board-certified medical expertise should not be a privilege reserved for the well-insured or geographically fortunate.
Through telehealth infrastructure, community health worker training, and physician-led clinical programs, Dr. Osunsade is operationalizing the health equity frameworks championed by the CDC, NIH, and USAID — building a replicable, scalable model for closing the global healthcare access gap.
Our targets are benchmarked against HRSA underserved population data, WHO access metrics, and CDC chronic disease prevalence studies — ensuring every program dollar produces measurable, reportable community health impact.
The Orosun Telehealth Access Foundation welcomes funding partnerships with government agencies, foundations, and corporations committed to advancing global health equity.
Aligned with HRSA telehealth expansion initiatives, USAID global health programs, NIH health disparities research priorities, and HHS rural health mandates. We meet federal nonprofit compliance standards.
Seeking partnerships with Google.org, Microsoft Philanthropies, and AWS for Good to leverage cloud infrastructure, AI diagnostic tools, and connectivity solutions for underserved populations.
Our programs align with the priorities of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Gates Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, and other health equity-focused philanthropies investing in global access to care.
The Orosun Telehealth Access Foundation maintains full financial transparency, measurable program outcomes, and rigorous reporting standards. We are committed to IRS Form 990 compliance, GAAP-standard financial statements, and providing funders with detailed impact metrics including patients served, consultations delivered, and health outcomes tracked.
Every dollar is allocated to direct program services: physician consultations, connectivity infrastructure, community health worker training, and health literacy education. We maintain full financial transparency and are committed to meeting IRS Form 990 reporting standards.
Orosun Telehealth Access Foundation is organized as a nonprofit corporation with 501(c)(3) status pending with the IRS. Contributions may be tax-deductible once status is confirmed. Secure payment processing via Stripe. You will receive an email receipt for your records.
Whether you're a grant-making organization, government agency, corporate social responsibility partner, healthcare system, donor, or community organization — we welcome the opportunity to discuss how we can advance health equity together.