Aarogyaa Bharat: The Pune-Based Startup Revolutionizing Access to Medical Equipment Across India

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India, 21st May, 2025: In a country where health emergencies often collide with logistical nightmares, Aarogyaa Bharat, a Pune-based healthcare startup, is quietly rewriting the playbook on how Indians access critical medical equipment. Founded in 2020 by Kiran Tathe, the company emerged from a deeply personal realization—there was a glaring, life-threatening gap in the availability of essential medical tools like oxygen concentrators, hospital beds, and wheelchairs, particularly outside metro cities.

Kiran, who comes from a background intersecting healthcare awareness and grassroots digital innovation, witnessed firsthand the chaos families face in sourcing urgent medical gear. His response was not to build just another rental platform—but a healthcare support ecosystem designed for speed, affordability, and trust.

The defining moment for Aarogyaa Bharat came during the second wave of COVID-19 in 2021, when Pune was gripped by an acute oxygen crisis. With hospitals overwhelmed and families desperate, Kiran swiftly sourced 75 oxygen concentrators from Delhi, deploying a network of volunteers and logistics partners to deliver them across Pune, Satara, and Kolhapur within 48 hours. Notably, the company maintained fair pricing, resisting the black-market surge, and worked directly with NGOs and elderly care homes, earning Kiran recognition as a “COVID Hero Entrepreneur” in regional media.

Since then, the startup has scaled rapidly, clocking over 1,000 rentals and sales in its first year, and forging partnerships with hospitals, clinics, and community health initiatives. The company is distinguished by its Pan-India delivery system, transparent pricing, certified equipment, and an intuitive WhatsApp helpline that caters to users across all age groups.

While Aarogyaa Bharat has made significant strides, the team acknowledges areas for growth—including expanding into smaller yet crucial products like adult diapers and oxygen meters, which often go unnoticed but are essential to home healthcare.

“Our goal was never just commercial,” says Kiran. “Health emergencies don’t wait. Aarogyaa Bharat was built so that people don’t have to wait either.”

The startup’s five-year roadmap is equally ambitious: establishing franchise hubs across India, integrating AI-powered health support, and partnering with insurance providers to become the go-to brand for home healthcare support.

As India’s demand for decentralized healthcare access grows, Aarogyaa Bharat is uniquely positioned—not just as a supplier, but as a trusted ally in crisis, bridging the healthcare divide one delivery at a time.

For more information, visit www.aarogyaabharat.com 

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