Pinky Promise: Revolutionizing Women's Healthcare in India

Pinky Promise, India's first AI-enabled women's digital clinic, has opened its first physical clinic in Mumbai, blending digital and in-person care. This innovative clinic focuses on creating a warm and inclusive environment tailored for women, emphasizing empathy and respect, while maintaining a commitment to evidence-based medicine.

Pinky Promise: Revolutionizing Women's Healthcare in India
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Mumbai, India—In a significant move, Pinky Promise, the pioneering AI-enabled women's digital clinic in India, has inaugurated its first physical site in bustling Mumbai. This marks a transformative step from virtual care to integrating seamless in-person consultations.

Since its inception, Pinky Promise has effectively serviced over 400,000 women spanning every district in India, utilizing its mobile platform. The new clinic embodies the ethos of being built by women for women, aiming to redesign the healthcare journey into an experience that feels safe, respectful, and devoid of the clinical coldness prevalent in typical medical settings.

At the helm of this initiative is Divya Balaji Kamerkar, CEO and Co-Founder of Pinky Promise, who explains, 'Our goal was to reimagine the healthcare space by centering women in our decision-making process. The clinic offers care rooted in empathy, keen listening, and respect, continuing their commitment to ethical, evidence-based medical practices.'

Beyond a single visit, the clinic seamlessly integrates with the Pinky Promise app, ensuring continued patient care. This allows for follow-ups and guidance without the demand for constant in-person consultations. Backed by investments from Rebalance Angels Collective, the clinic is set to redefine women's healthcare, extending beyond just reproductive needs to encompass overall wellbeing and productivity.

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