AkosMD India Expands Connected Healthcare Services Through Smart Clinics

AkosMD India Advances Phygital Healthcare With Smart Clinics in Mumbai & Bengaluru

AkosMD India Advances Phygital Healthcare With Smart Clinics in Mumbai & Bengaluru

As part of its initial rollout, the startup plans to deploy more than 50 Smart Clinics across metro cities.

Noida-based healthtech startup AkosMD India has expanded its phygital healthcare services in major metropolitan markets in India through the rollout of its Smart Clinic model across corporate campuses in Mumbai and Bengaluru.

As part of its initial rollout, the startup plans to deploy more than 50 Smart Clinics across metro cities.

The Smart Clinic combines a physical, on-campus healthcare setup with connected diagnostic devices and video-based consultations.

The infrastructure uses Bluetooth-enabled equipment, including blood pressure monitors, glucometers, ECG devices, pulse oximeters, thermometers, and digital weighing scales.

Under the model, readings captured through connected devices are incorporated into a person’s electronic medical record (EMR) before a physician joins the consultation.

The approach is designed to provide clinicians with access to basic clinical measurements alongside the patient’s reported symptoms during a virtual consultation.

According to the startup, the model is intended to address a key limitation of conventional teleconsultation, where physicians may rely primarily on symptoms described by patients without access to real-time clinical measurements.

Commenting on the latest development, s. Amit Kumar, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, AkosMD India, said, “Teleconsultation in India has mostly meant a video call with no data behind it; the doctor is working from description alone. The Smart Clinic fixes that at the source: by the time the physician joins, the employee's vitals are already in their record.”
Highlighting the model’s implications, Kumar said, “Today, most employee health risk surfaces only at the claim. We are building the infrastructure to find it years earlier, and we intend to take that to every major corporate and industrial cluster in the country.”

According to the startup, Mumbai and Bengaluru have been selected as the initial markets due to their large corporate workforces and demand for technology-enabled healthcare services.

The Smart Clinic format is designed to serve office employees, factory workers, and hybrid workforces, allowing the same infrastructure to be deployed across corporate headquarters, industrial facilities, and distributed campuses.

As per reports, the expansion forms part of AkosMD's broader focus on pre-policy risk assessment and chronic care management for corporates, insurers, and third-party administrators.

By leveraging the model, the startup further aims to shift employee healthcare from reactive claims management towards earlier identification and management of chronic and emerging health risks.

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