DoctorBabu exists for one reason: the nearest doctor is too far, too expensive, or too overloaded for most of rural Bharat. We're building the infrastructure to fix that — clinic by clinic, village by village.
Most healthcare technology is built for cities — for patients who already have a doctor nearby and a hospital they trust. Large parts of rural Bharat don't have that luxury. We started DoctorBabu to build for the other India first: the village without a clinic, the doctor without a digital practice, the family that delays care because the nearest option is an hour away.
That meant starting from the ground up — in the districts, with the doctors and clinics actually serving these communities — rather than retrofitting a city product for a rural market later.
Care close to home — not a commute away.
No hidden costs, no surprise bills.
We strengthen the provider–patient relationship, never replace it.
Tools that support clinical work, never complicate it.
Every product we build — EMR, Connect, Air Clinic, and pharmacy next — feeds the same patient record and the same provider network. A patient's visit to a village clinic, a teleconsult, and a prescription pickup are one continuous journey, not three disconnected systems. That's the only way care for rural Bharat gets cheaper, faster, and more reliable at the same time.