Highlights

  • CureBay has established over 100 eclinics in Odisha and Chhattisgarh
  • Over 1 lakh patients have received quality healthcare through CureBay’s services
  • It leverages telemedicine and strategic partnerships to provide healthcare

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Startup To Scaleup | Spotlight On CureBay: Transforming Healthcare Access in Rural India

CureBay is revolutionizing healthcare access in rural India with over 100 e-clinics and services provided to 1 lakh+ patients. Combining telemedicine, technology, and partnerships, CureBay is closing the healthcare gap for remote areas.

Startup To Scaleup | Spotlight On CureBay: Transforming Healthcare Access in Rural India

India's healthcare system has struggled for years to reach the millions living in remote and rural areas. But CureBay, a health-tech startup aims to changing this. Founded in 2021 by Priyadarshi Mohapatra, Shobhan Mahapatra, and Sanjay Swain, CureBay has created an innovative model combining technology, skilled healthcare professionals, and strategic partnerships to provide quality healthcare to those in need.

With a network of over 100 e-clinics across Odisha and Chhattisgarh, CureBay has delivered medical services to over one lakh patients. These e-clinics use telemedicine, remote monitoring, and on-ground medical professionals to bridge the gap between urban healthcare infrastructure and rural healthcare needs. By streamlining healthcare delivery, CureBay is proving that geography shouldn't dictate access to quality medical services.

CureBay’s e-clinics offer a broad spectrum of services—from basic consultations to diagnostic tests and specialist care. By focusing on affordability, accessibility, and quality, CureBay ensures that even underserved populations receive the care typically available only in major cities.

So, how is CureBay making this a reality? The answer lies in its innovative technology use and its emphasis on collaboration. By partnering with local healthcare professionals, government initiatives, and NGOs, CureBay is scaling its services while keeping them sustainable. This unique model is shaping up to be the blueprint for bridging India’s healthcare access gap.

In this exclusive conversation, Avni Raja speaks with CureBay’s co-founder Priyadarshi Mohapatra about how this startup is transforming rural healthcare and aims to make healthcare accessible for everyone

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