This startup is changing emergency medical care in India!
- ByBhawana Ojha
- 31 Jul, 2025
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Red Health, India’s fastest-growing integrated emergency medical services platform, is redefining crisis response. With operations in 550+ cities and a fleet of over 5,000 ambulances plus air ambulance services, the startup achieves response times between 8–15 minutes, dramatically improving outcomes during critical “Golden Hour” scenarios.
Founded in 2016 as StanPlus by Prabhdeep Singh, the company has evolved into a full-stack solution encompassing Red Ambulances (road + air), Red Assist for corporate emergency coverage, Priority Clinics in underserved areas, and the Red Academy, which provides paramedic and emergency training.
Leveraging its proprietary RedOS platform, the company dispatches vehicles within seconds, triages cases with AI, and shares vital information with receiving hospitals in real time. This data-driven workflow minimizes errors, accelerates care, and enhances coordination across healthcare providers.
In its recent $20 million Series B round, led by Jungle Ventures (with HealthQuad, Alteria Capital, and HealthX), Red Health plans to scale further—targeting partnerships with 500 hospitals across 40–50 cities, launching an AI recommendation engine, and doubling revenue to over ₹200 crore by FY 26.
With only one ambulance per 125,000 people in India (vs. one per 1,000 in the U.S.), Red Health aims to fill critical gaps in emergency infrastructure and establish what it calls a true “911 system for India”—bringing timely life-saving medical response within reach for all.
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