Simplifying chronic care

Your family's 24×7 nurse for managing kidney transplant

Simply track daily health, reports, prescriptions, medicines, symptoms, vitals and doctor visits.

Built with doctors with 25+ years across 🇮🇳 & 🇺🇸
The everyday weight

Is mom's health getting better, worse, or the same?

Every day brings a new question.

What does this report mean?
The patient · 67
Did Dad take his morning tablet?
The daughter · 42
Is this sugar value getting worse?
The son · 38
Where is the last prescription?
The patient · 71
Did the medicine change last visit?
The wife · 64
What should we ask the doctor next?
The son · 45

Pushpa shows you how they're (hopefully) improving over time.

The chaos

Your health records are scattered.

✉️Latest kidney report
buried in email
Medicine changed again
WhatsApp message
🖼Prescription photo
phone gallery
📝High BP reading
notes app
🩸Sugar reading fluctuated
home monitor
🧠Doctor's instruction
remembered by one person
📅Follow-up date
calendar invite
💬New symptom
family group
🔗Old scan report
hospital portal
🗯Dose confusion
"someone said"
📊Lab trend changed
PDF comparison
✏️Visit questions
written on paper
↓ ↓ ↓
One shared timeline

Every part of your parent's care, organized in one place.

The promise

One tap for them.
Reassuring for you.

Pushpa is as effortless for your parents as gossiping with their best friend. They can just speak, tap, photograph, or simply respond to reminders.

  • No complicated menus.
  • No medical jargon
  • No need to keep nagging them
For Appa
Time for Telma 40
Just say “I took it”
Large fonts. No menus.
For Riya
Appa took his 8am dose
BP this week
138 / 86
Without nagging.
Everything in one place

Eight quiet jobs.
One calm app.

i
Upload reports
Lab reports, scans, prescriptions, discharge summaries and doctor notes — one organized health timeline.
ii
Understand what changed
Reports explained in simple language, with important changes highlighted across time.
iii
Track medicines
Names, timings, dosage instructions, reminders — so daily adherence becomes easier.
iv
Record symptoms
Log new symptoms when they appear, so nothing is forgotten before the next visit.
v
Monitor vitals
Blood pressure, sugar, weight, oxygen, temperature and other key indicators.
vi
Follow lab trends
See how values change across repeated tests for diabetes, kidney disease, hypertension and heart risk.
vii
Prepare for visits
Turn scattered reports, symptoms, questions and medicine updates into a clear visit summary.
viii
Keep family in the loop
Caregivers stay updated without searching through files, photos and old prescriptions.
Daily support

Between every consultation, Pushpa is quietly working.

Reports

Understand medical reports in plain language.

Reviewed through the right specialist lens — Nephrologist, Cardiologist, Endocrinologist
"What changed since last test" highlights, automatically
Share a clean summary with any family member or doctor
9:41
Lab reportNAI Nephrologist · Reviewed
Apr 28 · Apollo
Kidney function
Creatinine
1.2 → 1.4↑ vs last
mg/dL · last 6 tests
Slightly higher than last month.
eGFR
52stable
Urea
38mg/dL
Ask about this report…
Medicines

Manage medicines with confidence, every single day.

Voice-first reminders, large enough to read across the room
Family sees adherence — not as surveillance, as support
Possible interactions flagged for doctor review
9:41
Saturday, May 2
Good morning, Appa
VitalsLabsMeds
Now
Time for Telma 40
Today's flow
Telma 408:30
Glycomet 50012:30
BP reading18:00
Last BP
138 / 84
6-day trend
Symptoms

Notice things early — before the next visit.

Asks the questions a doctor would ask first
Routes urgent concerns to the connected doctor
Builds a quiet timeline of how things have felt
9:41
Pushpa
Riya · 9:18
Appa felt dizzy getting up this morning.
SymptomOn standing
Pushpa · 9:19
That can happen with BP medicines. If it lasted more than a minute, or happens again, tell your doctor. I'll note it for your next visit.
Saved to timelineDr. Iyer notified
Speak, or add a photo / video
Doctor visits

Walk in prepared. Walk out with answers.

"Things to mention" pulled from the last 30 days
"Questions to ask" suggested in your own words
One-tap share with the family or the consulting doctor
9:41
Visit prep
Tomorrow · 11:00 AM
Dr. Suresh Iyer
Nephrology · Apollo Bengaluru
Checklist progress85%
To mention
Creatinine up from 1.2 to 1.4
auto · last 30 days
Dizzy spells this week
logged by Riya
Questions to ask
1Should we adjust Telma timing?
2Is the creatinine trend concerning?
Specialist-backed intelligence

Not just a health summary. The right medical lens.

Patient asks
Kidney reportApr 28BP 152 / 94this morning"Is my sugar getting worse?"voiceCT scanjust uploadedNew Rx · 5 medsprescription"Dad felt dizzy"symptom log
Pushpa routes to the right lens
One question · the right specialist
Specialist AIs
N
AI Nephrologist
Kidney · creatinine · eGFR
C
AI Cardiologist
BP · heart risk · ECGs
E
AI Endocrinologist
Diabetes · thyroid
R
AI Radiologist
Scans · X-rays · MRI
P
AI Pharmacologist
Dosage · interactions
G
AI General Physician
First-level symptom check
D
AI Dietician
Food · lifestyle · routine
Specialist output is reviewed by a connected human doctor before reaching the patient.
Doctor is always in the loop

Doctors get the signal,
not the noise.

Pushpa organizes patient updates into doctor-ready context between visits. Minor concerns can be reviewed remotely. Major issues arrive with the full summary prepared.

1
Patient or family asks
“Dad's BP has been low for two days, this started after the Wednesday prescription”
2
Pushpa prepares the clinical context
Recent vitals, medicines, reports, symptoms, adherence history and relevant notes are organized into a doctor-ready summary.
Vitals · 14dMeds & dose3 reportsAdherence 94%Symptoms
3
Minor concern: doctor reviews remotely
If a visit is not required, the doctor reviews the context, edits or approves guidance, and sends clear next steps to the patient.
4
Major concern: consultation is prepared
If a visit is needed, the doctor already has the full summary before the patient arrives — faster, sharper, more to the point.
What the doctor sees
Ramesh Iyer · 67 · last 14d
BP avg
138/86
↓ from 144
Fast sugar
118
stable
Creatinine
1.4
↑ from 1.2
Adherence 94% · 1 new symptom logged · 1 lab change · 2 questions for visit
Privacy & security

Data stays private, secure and in your control.

Privacy isn't an add-on — it's the foundation.

Bank-level security
Medical records protected with security standards designed for sensitive personal data.
AES-256 encryption
Reports, prescriptions and health records are encrypted to keep private information safe.
HIPAA-conscious
Designed with healthcare privacy and patient confidentiality in mind from day one.
You control sharing
You decide who sees what — family, caregivers or doctors, only when you choose.
Secure cloud storage
Important records stay safely organized and available when you need them.
Private by default
Your health information belongs to you and your family — not advertisers or brokers.
The outcome

Less anxiety.
More clarity.

01Less confusion around reports and prescriptions
02Better medicine adherence, day after day
03Earlier awareness of meaningful health changes
04One organized place for every record
05Clearer preparation for every doctor visit
06Daily support between consultations
07More confidence for the patient
08More peace of mind for the caregiver
Common questions

Frequently asked.

Is Pushpa a replacement for my doctor?+
No. Pushpa supports patients and families between doctor visits — explaining reports, organizing records, tracking symptoms, managing medicines and preparing for consultations. Treatment decisions should always be made with a qualified doctor.
Who is Pushpa built for?+
Older patients (typically 55–60+) managing long-term conditions like diabetes, kidney disease, hypertension, heart risk, post-transplant care and age-related complications — and the family caregivers helping them.
Can my family use Pushpa with me?+
Yes. A patient can use Pushpa directly, and trusted family members can stay informed, help manage records, track medicines and prepare for appointments together.
Is my health data secure?+
Yes. Bank-level security, AES-256 encryption, secure cloud storage, private records and user-controlled sharing. Your data isn't shared with advertisers, brokers or third parties.
What should I do in an emergency?+
Pushpa is not for emergency care. In case of chest pain, severe breathlessness, stroke-like symptoms, sudden confusion, fainting, severe bleeding or any urgent medical situation, contact emergency services or visit the nearest hospital immediately.
Be among the first families

Focus on the care — not the paperwork.

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