We're rebuilding the clinic-pharmacy-patient triangle around continuity, not paperwork. Every prescription, every reminder, every consult — one shared thread, three connected apps.
No single side fixes healthcare. AICA wins because each side strengthens the other two — pharmacies bring patients in, patients pull doctors on, doctors pull more pharmacies.
Strongest commercial incentive. Refill loyalty, repeat baskets, retargeting. Every paper Rx scanned at the counter pulls a new patient into the system.
One app for every Rx, every alarm, every doctor. Manage parents, kids, partners from a single phone. The data they receive becomes the data they can claim.
Their patients are already on AICA. Their prior prescriptions are already stacked. Onboarding is one letterhead photo away from their full footprint.
Pick a side to see the full journey, the screens, and the outcomes that make AICA worth adopting.
Auto-synced prescriptions, smart medicine alarms, shared profiles for the family you care for. Never lose another Rx. Never miss another dose.
See the patient story For pharmacistsAI reads the doctor's handwriting, predicts refills, and quietly turns walk-ins into lifelong patients. Built for the chemist counter.
See the pharmacy story For clinics & doctorsAICA pre-captures every patient's story before they sit down. The doctor opens the room with a verified summary, not a blank page.
See the clinic storyAICA isn't an EHR with a different skin. The whole thing is engineered around the realities of how Indian clinics, pharmacies, and patients already behave today.
The phone the chemist captures might be the patient's, or a son fetching meds for his mother. AICA models phones as recipients and patients as separate identities — handled by a one-tap claim flow inside the app.
Every paper Rx scanned by a pharmacy stacks records under the doctor's reg number — silent, server-side. When the doctor eventually onboards, their entire history is waiting to be claimed in a single tap.
Letterhead upload, MCI cross-check, patient corroboration. Doctors can use the portal in unverified mode, but the patient-facing badge unlocks only after the trust signals add up.