India's first AI-powered Digital Twin healthcare platform. A living, real-time model of your health, integrated with ABHA and powered by an AI Doctor that actually reads your history before responding.
1.4B+ Indians benefit · 100+ languages · ABHA integrated · DPDP and HIPAA compliant
A comprehensive, privacy-first healthcare ecosystem built for India. From genomics and vitals tracking to an AI Doctor that understands your medical history, to government ABHA integration and offline-first architecture for rural access.
A real-time virtual model of your health, tracking genomics, vitals, immunisations, and more, updated continuously as your life changes.
Context-aware AI that reads your Digital Twin before responding. Robust multilingual support across 100+ languages.
Connect your Ayushman Bharat Health Account instantly. Unified health ID verification and seamless government data access.
End-to-end encryption, strict consent manager workflows, and full adherence to India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act.
Health data stored in the universal FHIR format, instantly readable by any modern hospital or health system.
Built for areas with spotty connectivity. Works perfectly offline and syncs automatically when you reconnect.
Affordable healthcare intelligence for every Indian.
Digital Twin (basic)
5 health records
AI Doctor (10 queries/month)
ABHA ID linking
Hindi language support
Everything in Free, plus:
Digital Twin (full)
Unlimited health records
AI Doctor (unlimited queries)
All 10+ languages including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu
Family profiles (5 members)
PDF and Excel data export
For healthcare organisations, hospitals, and large clinics.
Everything in Pro
Unlimited patients
EMR and HIS integration
FHIR API access
Custom AI model training
Dedicated support team
On-premise deployment option
Built for India. Support for 100+ languages, ABHA integration, genomics tracking, offline-first design, and DPDP compliance. From major cities to the remotest villages.
OnePatientOneDoctor is built around the reality that most Indians lack continuous, personalised health monitoring.