Medyseva raises 15 million in pre-series funding

The start-up plans to utilise the funds for expanding and strengthening its IT infrastructure, adding more services to its portfolio

Medyseva, MP based telemedicine health care startup has raised Rs 15 million in pre-series funding under Startup India Seed Fund Scheme from AIC RNTU Bhopal. The company also received funds from a group of angel investors.

The start-up aims to ensure that every rural citizen of India has access to high quality doctors and medical services at their convenience and at affordable prices. It is working towards empowering existing healthcare offerings in tier 2 and tier 3 regions with a sustainable regional outreach.

The health-tech start-up has set up Medyseva Kendras offering consultation and services like pathology, radiology, hospitalisation, ambulance and home care services. Thus, it covers the entire spectrum of services from having virtual consultations to getting surgeries, from booking diagnostic tests to digitising medical records.

The start-up plans to utilise the funds for expanding and strengthening its IT infrastructure, adding more services to its portfolio for providing holistic patient care under one roof and onboarding specialist doctors to ensure smooth delivery of services for the rural sector.

The start-up is now preparing for the next round of funding which can be as early as next year. The company will be adding more services to their portfolio like introducing mobile apps for service providers, bringing more medical equipment into the Kendras and putting a system in place whereby the doctors can enlist themselves to join hands with Medyseva and the cause.

 

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