PharmEasy
Dharmil Sheth and Dr Shavak Shah founded PharmEasy in 2015, and it now operates in eight Indian cities: Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Jaipur, Delhi, Mumbai, Noida, and Kolkata. PharmEasy's device network had grown to more than 20,000 pin codes within three years of its launch. They now deliver to almost every address in India.
Dhaval Shah and Dharmil Sheth, both MBA graduates, were persuaded of the enormous potential that technology has in the healthcare sector. Dhaval Shah, who is also a doctor, recognised promise in the health-tech industry. "The healthcare business is like a circle," Dhaval says, "and you may enter at any point."
The organisation aimed to realise its goal of delivering everything connected to healthcare at customers' doorsteps. And it has now succeeded in achieving this goal. In India's healthcare business, digitisation has become a necessary component. Every step in the sector has been digitised, from organising a doctor's visit to delivering results and drugs. And e-pharmacies like PharmEasy deserve a lot of the credit. Because of these e-pharmacies, India's "health commerce industry" is expanding at unprecedented rates.
In 2016, PharmEasy won the Owler's HOT in Mumbai title. PharmEasy had completed 80,000 orders a month just two years after its launch. In addition, they had a total of one lakh customers in seven cities across India. In the same year, they were named as one of India's top 100 most promising brands. Forbes India named PharmEasy to its “30 under 30” list in 2017.
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