Our Story

As a family the Ramlall’s have overcome, navigated and grown from significant obstacles. When Amit was born, he had severe health challenges; the doctors were uncertain if he would survive. In advance of a life-threatening surgery, his parents, Pratima and Kumar decided to name their son: “Amit” meaning Infinite in Sanskrit, and “Chintan” meaning Thinking.

Amit was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Despite this, Amit not only survived, but he also thrived. Working with leading practitioners, Amit learned to read by the age of 3, and by the age of 12, Amit had read more than 14,000 non-fiction books - on subjects that included philosophy, quantum physics, advanced psychology, human behavior, and higher economics. Today, Amit’s insights are sought-after by professors, scientists, professionals, and business owners from around the world.

In the words of Dr. William Padula, a world-recognized Neurological scientist and the founder of the Padula Institute of Vision Rehabilitation:

When Amit was 12, we knew that his reading and comprehension capacity was extremely rare. He could read a single page in the time it takes the average person to read a word, and more importantly, he had an incredible capacity to understand and retain knowledge.

Today, Amit Ramlall somehow transcends wasteful processes, and he launches into deep discussions within seconds to minutes. He provides a challenge to thinking that I haven’t experienced with any other person in my lifetime.

Amit’s parents, in addition to working extensively with Amit over his lifetime, are the owners of a renowned and successful Canadian-based boutique medical specialty practice and a chain of medical diagnostic facilities.

As a family running several family-owned and operated enterprises, the Ramlalls are in a unique position to support family and privately owned businesses, their leaders, and their teams. Ultimately, difference-making in the lives and impact of others is their true calling.