About VDocs
Helping doctors spend less time on paperwork and more time with patients.
Why we exist
VDocs is the product name for VD NEXTGEN DIGITAL PRIVATE LIMITED, a company incorporated in India. The two names refer to the same entity.
In a busy outpatient clinic, a doctor might see 60-80 patients in a day. Between appointments, they're sorting through PDFs from three different labs, a handwritten referral note, and a scan that came over WhatsApp. By the time they've pieced together the patient's history, half the consultation is gone.
That's what we kept seeing in real clinics. Doctors doing retrieval work when they should be doing medicine. VDocs exists to fix that.
Our story
We spent months in clinics and hospitals understanding how medical data actually moves in India. Hand-carried PDF printouts. WhatsApp-forwarded reports. Handwritten notes. Records from labs that each use a completely different format, with no standard between them.
That shaped what we built. VDocs doesn't ask clinics to change their existing software or workflows. You bring the records, it structures them.
What we built
VDocs takes a patient's records, PDFs, scanned reports, printed lab results, and turns them into a structured summary a doctor can read in under a minute. Abnormal values are flagged. Trends across visits are surfaced. There's a short plain-language summary of what the records say.
It works across thousands of different lab formats, including handwritten notes. The product is built around how Indian healthcare actually works: ABDM-compatible, able to handle multiple languages, and designed for the fragmented reality of lab data in India.
How we think about this
VDocs is assistive, not autonomous. It surfaces data and flags things that might matter. Doctors decide what to do with that information, same as always. We're not trying to replace clinical judgment; that framing has never made sense to us.
Patient data is encrypted and not used for anything outside the immediate clinical context. Healthcare data is personal in a way most data isn't, and we take that seriously.
Team
What we're working toward
Right now VDocs helps individual clinics make sense of the records they already have. Eventually, we want to be the layer that connects patient data across India's healthcare system, so a patient's history follows them from one clinic to the next rather than staying locked in whatever format a given lab happens to use.
We're early. If you're a doctor, clinic, or hospital and want to talk, we'd like to hear from you.