10 Healthcare Companies in Delhi to Know

Covid-19 has permanently changed how patients receive care. These companies in Delhi are leading the way.

Written by Mia Goulart
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UPDATED BY
Lisa Bertagnoli | Jan 27, 2025

Covid-19 has had a lasting impact on many industries: Many students still opt for online courses, restaurants are now thriving by offering delivery and the healthcare industry has embraced innovative technologies to improve patient care.

In India, for example, the rise of telemedicine platforms is transforming healthcare delivery by providing remote consultations and treatment, driven by the need for accessible healthcare services in rural areas. India’s healthcare sector is experiencing growth in many other areas too, including health data analytics,  health information technology, pharmaceutical and biotech. These are some companies at the heart of the country’s healthcare industry.

Healthcare Companies in Delhi

  • ZS
  • Redcliffe Labs
  • Meddo Health
  • Medtronic
  • Lybrate

 

Top Healthcare Companies in Delhi

Lybrate is an online consultation platform that offers personalized virtual doctor’s appointments for both emergency and non-emergency medical care. Patients can ask questions for free and communicate anonymously with professionals from various specialties. Additionally, Lybrate helps doctors expand their reach and manage their practices using a comprehensive management software.

 

HealthKart combines healthcare and e-commerce, offering a range of health supplements including protein powders and bars, fitness boosters and vitamins. Its online blog discusses health topics such as meditation and superfoods. HealthKart is based in Delhi.

 

Max Healthcare, which operates throughout India, is a healthcare network with 22 hospitals and more than 5,000 physicians in its system. It offers treatment for cancer, heart ailments, musculoskeletal and orthopedic issues and neurological disorders. It is based in Delhi.

 

ZS is a management consulting and technology firm on a mission to transform healthcare. By leveraging data intelligence, ZS assists clients in overcoming challenges and enhancing customer value. Founded in 1983, the company now boasts a team of 13,000 employees across 35 offices globally.

 

NirogStreet specializes in ayurvedic medicine, a holistic form of medicine that works with a person’s life force, or dosha. Its clinics, located across India, offer treatment for kidney, liver, respiratory, skin and digestive issues, as well as pain management and women-specific health issues. 

 

Meddo Health’s integrated digital health services platform makes it easy for patients to book doctor’s appointments, whether they prefer virtual or in-person visits. The company also offers lab testing, with samples collected from patients’ homes by its experts.

 

As one of the world’s largest medical device companies, Medtronic seeks to transform the treatment of over 70 complex conditions by developing and manufacturing innovative medical devices and therapies. With a workforce of more than 95,000 people across 150 countries, the company is dedicated to improving patient care globally. 

 

GSK, based in Great Britain, makes vitamins and minerals, specialty medicines, vaccines, pain-relief medications and other healthcare products. The company was formed in 2000 with the merger of Glaxo Wellcome and SmithKline Beecham. GSK has a dedicated business in India, GSK India.

 

Centre for Sight says it is India’s leading eye care network, with more than 85 centers in 30-plus cities. It offers a variety of specialty services, including permanent (implanted) contact lenses, laser surgery and refractive surgery, said to fix astigmatism and myopia (nearsightedness). Centre for Sight is based in Delhi. 

 

Aiming to address the challenges of affordability and access to healthcare in rural areas, Redcliffe Labs has built a comprehensive portfolio with both routine and specialized test menus and advanced testing labs throughout the country. The company claims to cater to all diagnostic needs, contributing to the health needs of millions since its founding in 2018. 

 

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