AIDr is a digital health technology platform that helps individuals and families understand their health, manage chronic conditions, and make timely, informed decisions — in simple language, anytime, anywhere.
Many people wait until a problem becomes serious before seeking help.
Healthcare systems are overloaded. Between visits, people are often left on their own to make sense of:
AIDr is built to fill that gap — continuous, easy-to-understand health support in the space between appointments.
Structured, easy-to-understand guidance that helps users make sense of symptoms and find the right next step — without endless searching.
Stay informed, follow care plans, and track progress over time for long-term conditions.
Intelligent reminders for medicines, follow-up appointments, lab tests, and screenings — to support adherence and better outcomes.
Organize prescriptions, lab reports, medical history, and vaccination records — so the right information is available whenever it's needed.
Surface health risks early and encourage healthier lifestyle choices — because prevention is often more effective than treatment.
Designed for a large, diverse, cost-sensitive population — with future support planned for multiple Indian languages and localized guidance.
The user shares symptoms, concerns, or health information.
AIDr reviews the available information intelligently.
It returns clear guidance and educational insights.
Risk indicators highlight situations that may need a professional.
A continuous health record builds over time.
Doctors remain central to diagnosis, treatment, and every medical decision. AIDr acts as an intelligent support layer that helps people arrive more informed, more prepared, and more proactive about their health.
A large population, uneven access to doctors, a growing burden of chronic disease, deep language diversity, and cost-sensitive needs. AIDr is built as scalable health technology to meet people where they are.
To make trusted health guidance accessible to every individual — regardless of location, language, or income.
A future where people understand their health earlier, manage conditions better, and reach care before problems become emergencies.