HomeIndiaHealth tech startup CureMeAbroad raises $600K in pre-seed round

Health tech startup CureMeAbroad raises $600K in pre-seed round

Health tech startup CureMeAbroad raises $600K in pre-seed round

Health tech startup CureMeAbroad has raised US$600,000 in a pre-seed funding round from investors including Roman Saini, Himanshu Ratnoo, Kunal Gupta, Devaiah Bopanna, and Vikrant Potnis.

The company will use the funds to upgrade its technology, including improving its AI-based cost estimator and making its clinical matching system better.

CureMeAbroad will also build a multilingual patient data system to make its search and discovery platform more useful and easier for users.

Founded in June 2025 by Aditya Oza and Mikhail Bohra, CureMeAbroad is a startup based in Pune. It is an AI-powered platform that helps patients from different countries find the right hospitals, doctors and places for treatment.

The platform uses its own AI cost estimator, which is trained on many medical procedures. It also follows strict data privacy rules and is HIPAA certified.

CureMeAbroad has a directory of over 6,000 hospitals across 47 countries and covers 45 medical specialties.

It also works with more than 380 accredited hospitals in popular medical tourism destinations like Mexico, Turkey, Thailand, India, and Georgia.

The company plans to expand into regions like the GCC, UK, and Africa. It aims to solve common issues in medical tourism, such as lack of trust, unclear pricing, reliance on agents, unverified clinics, and poor follow-up care.

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