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Small-Town Startups | How a Patna-based company is getting doctors to Bihar villages

With Medishala Healthcare app, villagers get virtual consultation with doctors based in Patna and can also visit them in person if the need arises. The company has tied up with local chemists to arrange the appointments.

November 25, 2020 / 17:12 IST
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(From left) Medishala founders Prince Kumar, Suman Sourav, Rituraj Swamy Md Amanullah

Note to readers: What are the next Zomatos and Flipkarts of India? What if they are growing in the hinterland, out of earshot and away from eyeballs? India does have such startups but they struggle for attention or are not thrilled with the limelight. Small-Town Startups is a series of articles that shines a light on enterprises focussed on customers based in India’s tier-2 cities, townships and other non-metro centres.

When India reported its first cases of the coronavirus, the biggest worry was thousands of villages and towns that are home to the majority of its 1.3 billion people but have little or no medical support.

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The viral outbreak that has overrun even the best healthcare systems in the world has, so far, been kinder to India’s rural areas but the fact remains that healthcare in these parts is woefully inadequate. Quacks fill in for doctors and their concoctions are the best medicines people can hope for.

Patna-based health-tech startup Medishala Healthcare Pvt Ltd wants to change that, replacing the quacks with doctors, with some help from technology.