AyuKosh is built for the son or daughter who manages their parents' health across four specialists and three hospitals. Every prescription and lab report — sorted by the date of the doctor visit, not by when you happened to take the photo.
Not another hospital app · Not another generic cloud drive · Built for caretakers, not patients
Records for
Papa · Rajesh Sharma
12 May 2026 · Visit
Lipid Profile + ECG
Dr. Mehta · Apollo
28 Apr 2026 · Visit
Cardiology consult
Dr. Iyer · Fortis
15 Mar 2026 · Visit
HbA1c report
Dr. Kapoor · Local lab
If this sounds familiar…
Reports buried in 30 WhatsApp group chats. You scroll for 20 minutes the night before every consult.
Files saved as IMG_2847.jpg with no context. No clue if the blood test was January or June.
You can't find last month's report, so the doctor orders it again. ₹1,200 and another fasting morning for your parent.
Honest comparison
A fair question. Here's what each option actually does — and where it falls apart for someone managing a parent's care across years.
It works for one chat. But across years of family forwards, lab bots, and pharmacy receipts, reports get buried, media auto-deletes after a phone change, and you can't filter "show me everything from Dr. Mehta in 2025." There's no way to hand a doctor a clean view mid-consult.
Cloud drives store files. They don't understand visits. Everything is organised by the date you uploaded it, not the date your father saw the doctor. "IMG_20240312_153422.jpg" tells you nothing about who, when, or what — and there's no way to keep Mom's records separate from Dad's without making your own folder taxonomy.
Excellent in theory, patchy in practice. ABHA only fills up automatically if your hospital, lab, and pharmacy are all ABDM-connected — and half of India's local labs and clinics still aren't. So your father's records from the corporate hospital might be there, but the small diagnostic centre near home? Still on WhatsApp. And the apps were never designed around "a son in Bangalore managing Papa in Indore."
Each one only stores its own records. Apollo 24|7's own help docs say "we don't support uploading external reports." Your parents see four specialists at three hospitals — no single app captures the whole picture. And these apps are commercial first: their records feature exists to keep you buying tests, medicines, and consults from them.
Good apps — but designed for the patient, not the caretaker. They start with "your health, your vitals, your reports." Useful if you're managing your own care. Less useful when you're an adult child trying to remember whether Mummy's last thyroid test was three or six months ago, while sitting in a different city. And nobody markets a true in-consult "hand the phone to the doctor" view — they all stop at "share a link."
We're the neutral, caretaker-first vault. Not a hospital trying to upsell you tests. Not a pharmacy trying to sell you medicines. Not a generic cloud drive that doesn't understand visits. We do one thing: hold your parents' medical history on a real timeline, in a way that's ready when the next doctor asks.
What only AyuKosh does
Every other app says "your health." We say "Papa's cardiologist, Mummy's diabetes, Nani's joint pain — all from your phone, even if they live in another city." Multiple parents, multiple specialists, one account.
A doctor visit is the unit, not the file. When you upload a lab report from last March, AyuKosh knows it belongs to last March's visit — not today, the day you got around to scanning it.
When the doctor says "show me her last three reports," you don't fumble through a share-link flow. One tap: large fonts, clean view, no clutter. Hand the phone over. No app on the market does this.
We don't sell lab tests. We don't sell medicines. We don't sell doctor consults. So we have zero incentive to bury your records under "Order Now" buttons or surprise you with promotional pings on a Sunday morning.
Apollo's app stores Apollo records. 1mg's app stores 1mg records. ABHA only fills if your provider is connected. AyuKosh accepts the lab PDF from the neighbourhood diagnostic centre, the prescription you photographed at the GP's clinic, and the report your cousin forwarded on WhatsApp — equally well, regardless of source.
How AyuKosh works
Photograph or upload any report — lab PDF, paper prescription, WhatsApp forward. Add the date of the doctor visit, not the date you took the photo.
Everything sorts by medical date — latest visit at top. No folder hierarchy to maintain, no manual tagging. Switch between Papa's and Mummy's records in one tap.
At the consult, open Doctor View: clean, large-font, distraction-free. The doctor sees the timeline at a glance — and you don't need to apologise for the mess.
These should be a given — not a marketing claim. We just want to be explicit.
End-to-end encrypted
Files encrypted before they leave your phone.
Indian data residency
Stored on servers physically in India, DPDP Act compliant.
No data sale, no ads, ever
Your records are not training data, advertising fuel, or product.
Delete everything anytime
One tap. We don't keep "backups for analytics."
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