CENT Expands to Delhi-NCR with India’s First Clinical Prevention Center in Gurugram
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The center combines advanced imaging, blood biomarkers, AI-powered analysis, and doctor consultations under a single platform designed to facilitate early detection of serious diseases.
Bengaluru-based healthcare startup CENT has launched its new preventive healthcare center in Delhi-NCR.
Claimed as India’s first dedicated clinical prevention centre featuring two advanced MRI Machines and equipped with a capacity of 2000 scans a month, the centre combines advanced imaging, blood biomarkers, AI-powered analysis, and doctor consultations under a single platform designed to facilitate early detection of serious diseases.
The latest launch follows the already established centres in Bengaluru and Mumbai aimed at building dedicated infrastructure for early detection across India.
The facility provides an advanced screening programme including whole-body MRI, ultra-low-dose cardiac CT, DEXA, ECG, and more than 100 blood and biomarker tests, synthesised into an integrated risk report reviewed by doctors.
As per the startup, the whole assessment process is completed in approximately two hours. This screening programme combines advanced imaging, blood biomarkers, AI models, and physician interpretation, specifically designed to work together to create a unified view of risk.
This approach is expected to help detect conditions earlier while enabling more informed decisions.
Commenting on the latest launch, Anshul Khandelwal, Co-Founder & CBO, CENT, said, “It is exciting to see deep prevention begin to attract serious attention globally. Advances in imaging, AI, and computational biology are creating entirely new possibilities around understanding the body with far greater depth and continuity than ever before. Healthcare today remains incredibly fragmented, with signals scattered across scans, blood reports, and clinical records.”
The Gurugram facility is equipped with advanced MRI, CT, and DEXA systems configured intended to advance preventive screening.
As part of its ongoing partnership with Siemens Healthineers, Cent is expanding its imaging and diagnostic infrastructure across its centres.
Speaking on the occasion, Shashank ND, Founder & Board Chair, CENT, said, “The response over the last few months has exceeded our expectations. More than 20,000 people are now on our waitlists across cities, and we are working hard to expand while preserving the clinical rigor and experience that matter most. More importantly, what this demand signals is a growing shift in how Indians think about health."
Cent further plans to enable 10 million scans through standardised early detection by 2035.
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