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My Dawai Wala

India's Health First... • 4m

Day #6 Tech That Listens, Not Just Tracks. Let’s be honest most healthtech feels like a maze: 1- Too many steps. 2- Chatbots that don’t understand you. 3- And endless screens when all you needed was help. At MDW, we do things differently. Our belief is simple: Tech should disappear into the background and care should come forward. That’s why we are building MDW with: 1- A WhatsApp-first approach — no complicated app needed 2- Human support, not bots 3- Auto-tracking and reminders for recurring meds & checkups 4- Real-time routing to ensure 20-minute deliveries 5- Internal tech that flags expiry dates and cold storage breaches. But you won’t be seeing most of this tech, Because it’s working silently to make care feel simple. We’re not building healthtech that overwhelms people. We’re building healthtech that understands them. Because good tech doesn’t scream. It serves. This is Day 6 of our 12-week behind-the-scenes journey of rebuilding healthcare in India. A customers POV for booking MDW Wellness

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