Top 22 medical and healthcare startups in Bangalore

Nov 16, 2025
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CureFit
Funding: $674.6M
CureFit will be an innovative combination of fitness engagement, coaching and delivery through a combination of online and offline channels.
2
MediBuddy
Funding: $218.5M
MediBuddy is a digital healthcare platform for inpatient hospitalization, outpatient services, and corporate wellness benefits.
3
Mfine
Funding: $97.6M
mfine aims to make access to trusted healthcare simple, fast and proactive. With a combination of new age technology and partnerships with best in class hospitals/clinics, they designed mfine keeping consumer experience at its core.
4
Even
Funding: $70.9M
Even is a health-tech company and healthcare provider that partners directly with the top hospitals in the country.
5
Onsurity
Funding: $66.1M
Onsurity is an employee healthcare platform providing a monthly healthcare membership with group health insurance to emerging businesses.
6
Orange Health Labs
Funding: $47.1M
Our view on healthcare is that, like much else, it should reach our homes – conveniently and affordably. We believe being connected to your doctor matters. A personal connect and context in healthcare cannot be replaced. Effective medicine will be when online and offline worlds combine. Our efforts will be to create services and products that doctors can use with their patients in clinic or remotely at their homes to better assess and diagnose patients health and provide the right treatment.
7
HealthPlix
Funding: $44.5M
HealthPlix has pioneered the digitization of healthcare through its future-ready AI-powered EMR platform for doctors in India. The start-up currently empowers 10K+ doctors to drive better health outcomes for their patients by providing clinical decision support(CDS) and intelligent products at the point of care.
8
Wysa
Funding: $29.5M
Wysa is an AI conversational agent that has been shown to help improve mental health
9
CureSkin
Funding: $25.5M
Cureskin is an AI powered application that provides derma care through mobile devices.
10
Pandorum Technologies
Funding: $24.6M
Pandorum Technologies is a biotechnology startup with a distinct synergy of life science and engineering competences focused on tissue engineering. The company uses its proprietary technology platforms to design and manufacture functional, three-dimensional living human tissues; intended for medical research, therapeutic and other applications.
11
Plum
Funding: $20.6M
High quality health insurance and health benefits
12
Eka Care
Funding: $19.5M
Eka.Care is a digitally enabled and connected healthcare ecosystem focused on better health outcomes.
13
Cloudphysician
Funding: ₹1.2B
Cloudphysician is a healthcare technology company that leverages cloud-based solutions to provide critical care services.
14
Strand Life Sciences
Funding: $13M
Strand Life Sciences uses genomic profiling based on next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology to improve the care of cancer.
15
Niramai
Funding: $7M
Niramai uses machine learning and AI to fight against the inaccessibility of breast examinations. They use a low-cost, portable device that takes high-res thermal images, or an alternative to traditional mammography exams and may be better with early indicators, too.
16
Cardiotrack
Funding: $3M
Cardiotrack is an AI based diagnostics company that is improving heart health outcomes through early diagnosis
17
Lyfas
Funding: $2.2M
Digital Health Company for Point-of-Care Chronic Disease Diagnostics, Monitoring & Healing
18
ZenOnco
Funding: $1.4M
ZenOnco.io is India’s first Integrative Oncology centre. It provides the best cancer treatment in India and positively touches the lives of many cancer patients.
19
Happy Reliable Surgeries
HRS develops surgical navigation technology used for making complex surgeries like brain, spine safer. It creates precise virtual 3D model of the patient from the CT/MRI data with all the information like tumor, blood vessels etc. It then provides real time visualization of surgeon’s instruments on the virtual 3D patient within 2 millimeter accuracy.
20
TerraBlue XT
TerraBlue XT develops epilepsy-glove that predicts the onset of epilepsy so that patients could be provided with an early intervention, helps doctors make data-driven decisions, instead of assumption-driven ones, enabling them to check the efficacy of medications.
Editor: Jason Kwon
Jason Kwon is a senior editor for MedicalStartups. He has previously covered the pharmaceutical and medical research industries for FDAnews and worked as a head of marketing for medical startup Sonic Therapeutics. Before that, he co-founded a startup consulting business for emerging entrepreneurial hubs in Asia. Jason graduated from St. Bonaventure University’s journalism school. In his free time, Jason enjoys yoga, watching movie trailers, traveling to places where he can't get cell service. You can contact Jason at jaskwon(at)medicalstartups(dot)com