Healers at Home

Healers at Home

We are aiming to revolutionize the home healthcare and wellness industry.

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Healers at Home was a Delhi-based health-tech company that operated in the at-home healthcare services market. Founded in 2014 by Kshitij Garg, Achla Garg, and Kartik Vyas, the company aimed to provide accessible and affordable healthcare directly to consumers' residences. Kshitij Garg, an alumnus of IIT Kanpur, was inspired to create the venture after personally experiencing the inconvenience of managing a severe back problem alongside a demanding work schedule. This personal challenge highlighted a market need for home-based care, leading to the company's formation.

The firm's core business was a platform that connected users with trained and certified professionals for a variety of wellness and healthcare services. Initial offerings focused on physiotherapy and yoga, addressing issues like back pain, spondylitis, and post-operative stiffness. The service portfolio later expanded to include nursing care, attendant services, and mother and child care, aiming to offer a more holistic wellness program. The business model centered on making these services, which traditionally required clinic visits, available in the comfort of a patient's home. The company served individuals in Delhi seeking convenience and professional care for chronic conditions, rehabilitation, or general wellness.

Healers at Home successfully secured a total of $454K in funding over three rounds from a mix of angel investors and venture funds. Its first known funding round was in November 2015, where it raised an undisclosed amount from prominent angel investors including Daljit Singh, then President of Fortis Healthcare. This was followed by a seed round and a final angel round in May 2019. At its peak, the company was supported by investors such as Hyderabad Angels and Chandigarh Angels Network. Despite its initial traction and investor backing, the company is now listed as out of business as of November 2019.

Keywords: home healthcare, physiotherapy at home, yoga services, nursing care at home, attendant care, mother and child care services, health-tech, Delhi healthcare, Kshitij Garg, home wellness, in-home medical care, rehabilitation services, post-operative care, chronic illness support, elder care India

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