AI-powered cardiology assistant is helping doctors detect heart risk before it's too late
ETimes June 14, 2025 12:39 AM
When Naman Gosalia ’s father suffered a sudden heart attack without any prior symptoms or abnormal reports, it was a moment that shattered assumptions. Fit, active, and medically “normal” — he didn’t fit the profile of someone at risk. But that single emergency became the beginning of something much larger: AnginaX , an AI-powered cardiology assistant that is now transforming preventive heart care across India.

“If someone like my father could collapse without warning, what were we missing?” says founder Naman Gosalia. The answer, he discovered, lay in the gap between normal reports and too-late diagnoses — a space where most cardiovascular risks go undetected.

A preventive system, not just a tool
Built after two years of intensive research involving cardiologists, scientists, engineers, and frontline doctors, AnginaX is designed to help general physicians detect silent cardiac risks before symptoms surface. Unlike traditional platforms that rely solely on visible markers, this tool processes complex patient data in real time — including India-specific cardiovascular risk variables such as advanced lipid profiles, metabolic markers, lifestyle data, and even epigenetic trends.

The result: a personalised cardiovascular risk map, recommended clinical actions, and instant EMR documentation — all for just ₹108 per consultation.

“₹108 is what you pay to avoid having to dial 108,” Gosalia says, referring to India’s emergency ambulance number.

Built for OPDs, powered by AI
AnginaX has already been deployed across clinics in Gujarat and Maharashtra and is now scaling nationwide. Doctors from various specialisations — including diabetologists, family physicians, and primary care doctors — are using the platform to uncover risks that were previously invisible during routine check-ups.

The system works seamlessly within outpatient departments (OPDs), supporting faster decision-making without disrupting clinical flow. In one Ahmedabad clinic, over 120 patients were screened in a single day, not because of panic, but because prevention finally feels achievable.

From personal mission to public impact
Gosalia, a self-driven entrepreneur, did not intend to build a tech start-up. His journey began with a personal crisis that exposed a systemic blind spot. He assembled a cross-functional team of medical experts, AI engineers, and public health professionals — not to launch another health app, but to build a clinical-grade support system designed for Indian healthcare realities.

Built using local data, this AI-powered device supports all age groups, reduces administrative workload for doctors, and promotes actionable, early-stage intervention. It’s currently helping clinics across cities and rural areas deliver more proactive, personalised care.

This Father’s Day: From one heart to a nation
Gosalia’s father has since recovered, but his story now powers a national movement. This Father’s Day, clinics report that entire families are walking in not to treat illness, but to prevent it — a quiet revolution in how India approaches heart health.

What started with one emergency is now becoming a nationwide shift — helping India’s healthcare system do what it has always done, only earlier, faster, and better.

To know more, visit www.anginax.ai or write to operations@anginax.ai



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