Tulu Health launches AI Agent Platform integrated with WhatsApp

Tulu Health is onboarding State Govt, hospital networks and NBFCs for pilot projects and is in active conversations with public health institutions such as AIIMS, GTB Hospital and LNJP for wider implementation

Tulu Health, a healthtech and fintech startup founded by experts from AIIMS, IIT, and Stanford University, has launched an AI Agent Platform to become a one-stop solution for all healthcare needs. Backed by clinical insight and AI technologies, Tulu Health’s new platform provides modular AI agents tailored for both healthcare providers and patients, delivered through widely used platforms like WhatsApp and hospital websites. 

The launch event, held on  April 12, 2025 at Pullman Aerocity, Delhi introduced the platform that is designed to integrate directly with WhatsApp and hospital websites, Tulu Health’s platform eliminates the friction traditionally associated with digital health services. Patients do not need to download or learn new applications. Instead, they receive AI-guided assistance in familiar environments, available in multiple languages and optimised for mobile use. This approach aims to ensure that even those with low digital literacy can access personalised care and financial support instantly and intuitively.

Tulu’s AI agents assist hospitals with key business challenges such as expanding patient reach, improving flow and experience, ensuring care continuity, and boosting service utilisation. On the patient side, the platform offers AI-powered decision support for surgeries and treatments, real-time access to financial options, voice-enabled agents for rural or first-time users, and an industry-first cashless pre- and post-hospitalisation system for up to 180 days. All this is backed by generative AI, predictive modelling, NLP for document parsing, and deep learning for health pattern recognition—developed in-house with modular integrations from global AI partners like OpenAI and Anthropic.

In a landscape where 80 per cent of businesses are actively exploring the use of autonomous agents, according to a Deloitte report, India is quickly becoming a global leader in Agentic AI. Tulu Health is onboarding State Govt, hospital networks and NBFCs for pilot projects and is in active conversations with public health institutions such as AIIMS, GTB Hospital and LNJP for wider implementation

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