Multi-medication schedules, daily BP & sugar, lab trends with Indian ranges, specialist visits, insurance & policy reminders — scan medicine labels, generate health reports, and a one-tap 108 dial for emergencies.
Point the camera at a medicine strip or bottle. ML Kit OCR reads the label, pulls out drug name and dosage, and pre-fills the Add Medication form. Great for elders with 6+ prescriptions — no more typing "Telmisartan 40 mg" correctly every time.
One tap — a clean, printable PDF of all active medications, vitals, lab reports, and doctor visits from the last 30 days. Share via WhatsApp or email before a specialist appointment. Keeps the consultation focused instead of "where's that paper I had last time?"
The Emergency screen now has a dedicated amber "Call 108 Ambulance" button below the SOS alert. One tap opens the dialer pre-filled with 108. No searching for the number, no unlocking other apps, no freezing under stress.
Most seniors take 3-7 medications. Schedule each independently — 1× to 4× daily, custom timing, with-food flags, photo of the strip.
Quick log from Today screen. Color-coded against Indian guidelines (130/80 vs Western 120/80). 30-day trend chart with normal-range band.
Cardiologist, endocrinologist, ortho — per specialty. Capture diagnosis, prescription, photo of paper Rx, next-visit reminder.
HbA1c, lipid, creatinine, TSH, B12, vitamin D — all in one place, classified against Indian lab conventions. See where the curve is bending.
Insurance, mediclaim, license, pension forms — set expiry, get reminded 30 days early.
Designed for elders. Oversized buttons, voice prompts in Hindi or English, giant number pad. They log their own BP. You see the trend.
"Papa took 87% of doses in the last 30 days." Per-medication breakdown. One-tap WhatsApp share to the cardiologist before the next visit.
Select any two of Papa's medications — instantly see if there's a known interaction. 20 high-risk Indian drug pair combinations built in.
For dementia / Alzheimer's families. Log intensity + trigger. App detects time-of-day patterns ("5 of 7 evenings around 6 pm").
"Mummy seemed tired, asked for early dinner." Day-end notes siblings can read instead of a 40-message WhatsApp thread.
WhatsApp SOS to all caregivers and a one-tap 108 ambulance button. Plus an offline QR card a paramedic can scan.
Store the 14-digit Ayushman Bharat Health Account ID. Masked in display, included in emergency card PDF, ready when the hospital asks.
CareConnect lets multiple caregivers manage the same parent — primary, secondary, viewer. If the primary caregiver misses a medication reminder, secondary gets pinged after 30 minutes. No more "I thought you gave it to her."
Three layers of emergency help — WhatsApp SOS alerts to the family, 108 ambulance one-tap dial, and an offline first-aid guide for the minutes before help arrives.