DigiQure, founded by NIT-Bhopal alumni in 2020, aims to deliver essential telemedicine services to rural areas through e-clinics
The startup provides remote consultations, digital prescriptions, medication delivery, lab tests, and hospital referrals
The Sakhsham Cards subscription offers users free consultations at clinics for just ₹1 per day
At their Shark Tank pitch, DigiQure had 7 clinics and 2 mobile clinics in Madhya Pradesh, serving over 4000 patients
The founders sought ₹40 lakh for 4% equity and have invested over ₹60 lakh, with 1800 subscribers currently
From January to September 2022, DigiQure generated over ₹12 lakh in revenue, with ₹4 lakh earned last month from hospital marketing
In negotiations, Namita and Peyush made competing offers, resulting in a deal of ₹40 lakh for 10% equity, which the founders accepted
In negotiations, Namita and Peyush made competing offers, resulting in a deal of ₹40 lakh for 10% equity, which the founders accepted