mfine, which claims to be India’s first artificial intelligence-driven healthcare network, has raised around $1.5 million from Stellaris Venture Partners. The round also saw participation from healthcare entrepreneurs Mayur Abhaya and and Rohit MA. Stellaris partner Ritesh Banglani joins the mfine board.
Founded by former Myntra co-founders Prasad Kompalli and Ashutosh Lawania, mfine offers patients access to online consultations and care programmes from the country’s top hospitals.
The company is in talks to tie up with top hospitals such as Cloudnine Group, Ovum Hospitals and Femiint Health. Kompalli, who serves mfine as CEO, said: “At mfine, we use technology to make a high quality hospital network accessible on demand to consumers and will help provide a proactive care experience for patients.”
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