11032026 Kolkata, AltheaCare:
- If you build in healthtech, how would you integrate physical touchpoints like hubs or clinics into your product roadmap to earn trust faster in Indian cities?
- What metrics would you track to prove that your home healthcare model improves outcomes and safety for geriatric or post-hospital patients in India?
- How can StartUps collaborate with hospitals, insurers, and diagnostics chains to build truly continuous care for ageing parents living alone in cities like Kolkata?
- Where do you see the biggest gaps in India’s current home care supply, such as training, monitoring, or emergency response, and how would you solve one gap first?
- If you are an investor, how do you underwrite risk in a hybrid healthtech model that owns both digital IP and on-the-ground operations?
How do you protect ageing parents or newborns in a city where most healthtech products track steps but not day-to-day care quality at home?
India’s home healthcare market touched about USD 16.3 billion in 2025 and is growing fast, driven by ageing, chronic disease and nuclear families.
AltheaCare is positioning itself as a managed home healthcare infrastructure provider for urban India, starting with a hybrid model in South Kolkata that blends a local health hub with coordinated in-home services for high-intent families.
AltheaCare is a DPIIT-recognized deep-tech StartUp that calls itself a “Home Healthcare Operating System” focused on closing the trust gap in home care through tech-enabled coordination and medically vetted staff.
The company is piloting a hybrid model in South Kolkata, built around an Experience Center serving premium residential clusters where families want continuity of care, clear accountability, and responsive support.
The hub offers clinical consultations, pharmacy support and coordination of diagnostics, all plugged into a digital layer that tracks vitals, adherence, and care schedules for different life stages.
On the demand side, India’s home healthcare services segment is the largest revenue contributor, driven by geriatric, chronic care, and post-hospitalization support, with projected double-digit growth through 2030.
The supply side in most Indian cities still relies on fragmented aya centres, nursing bureaus and informal caregiver networks with limited digital oversight or standardization.
AltheaCare’s approach aims to formalize this segment for urban, time-poor professionals by combining “Althea Angels” caregivers, structured protocols, and digital records, turning the home into a managed care site rather than an ad-hoc arrangement.
For founders and investors, the signal is clear. Home healthcare in India is moving from on-demand nurse booking to full-stack, outcomes-focused models integrated with hospitals, diagnostics and payers.
If you build in healthtech or eldercare, you should think in terms of neighbourhood infrastructure, care protocols, and trust systems, not only apps.
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How is AltheaCare trying to change home healthcare in India?
AltheaCare, a DPIIT-recognised deep-tech StartUp in Kolkata, is building a hybrid “Home Healthcare Operating System” that combines a physical Experience Center, vetted caregivers, and digital coordination to deliver trusted, life-stage-specific home care for urban families.
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