AmruthSwasthBharath Brings AI-Powered Contactless Diagnostics to Niloufer Hospital
Written by Sirish Dixit
Niloufer Hospital adopts AmruthSwasthBharath, India’s first AI-based tool for contactless diagnostics using mobile technology—fast, secure, and transformative for public health.

Niloufer Hospital in Lakdikapul, Hyderabad, has become the first in India to adopt AmruthSwasthBharath, an AI-driven diagnostic tool developed by QuickVitals. This cutting-edge solution enables non-invasive health assessments within 60 seconds using smartphone cameras or PPG sensors.
Unveiled in the presence of prominent healthcare figures—Prof. Dr. Ravi Kumar (Niloufer Hospital), Dr. Santhosh Kraleti (National Medical Commission), Karuna Gopal (Foundation for Futuristic Cities), and Harish Bisam (Founder, QuickVitals)—the initiative marks a breakthrough in accessible diagnostics.
Powered by deep learning and Photoplethysmography (PPG), AmruthSwasthBharath facilitates rapid, contactless health checks, especially beneficial for children and pregnant women. “This is a transformative step in diagnostics,” said Dr. Ravi Kumar.
The mobile-based technology provides real-time insights on vital parameters such as blood pressure, SpO2, heart rate, HRV, stress levels, hemoglobin A1c, and more, within 20 to 60 seconds. Harish Bisam described the tool as “health monitoring made as simple as taking a selfie,” making crucial diagnostics more accessible to underserved populations.
Dr. Santhosh Kraleti highlighted its potential in combating anaemia and improving targeted healthcare interventions for vulnerable groups.
With built-in privacy safeguards and multi-user support, the platform adheres to healthcare regulations while enabling secure data sharing. The live demo during the launch showcased its practical applications in clinical and community settings.
Following its successful rollout at Niloufer Hospital, QuickVitals plans to expand the tool’s reach, with Maharashtra expected as the next destination. The goal is to make rapid, AI-powered diagnostics accessible across India.