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Samsung Health for Galaxy phones will soon get Find Care in India, letting you order medicines, book diagnostic tests, and consult doctors.
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Samsung’s Health app for Galaxy smartphones offers a lot of features. For starters, it can show health data collected from the phone and Galaxy Watch models, such as physical activities, sleep, heart rate, blood pressure, and ECG. It also lets you note down calorie intake, and can show information about medicines and remind you to take them. In India, it will soon let you order medicines, book diagnostic tests, and consult with doctors as well, with Find Care.
Samsung has announced the Find Care feature for the Samsung Health app for Galaxy smartphones in India. It will allow people to order medicines, book diagnostic tests, and consult with doctors from within the app. The tech giant will be adding Find Care to the app with an update, and it will go live on February 24, 2026. To offer these services, the company has partnered with India’s two leading health-tech companies, PharmEasy and Tata 1mg.
Samsung Research Institute’s Managing Director, Kyungyun Roo, said, “Our goal is to make healthcare more accessible and convenient for everyone. By integrating ‘Find Care’ Service in the Samsung Health app we are taking a significant step towards achieving this vision. ‘Find Care’ has been thoughtfully designed to meet the evolving needs of our users. We are committed to continuously innovating and enhancing our services to improve our user’s experience.”
PharmEasy’s Chief Business Officer, Gaurav Verma, said, “Our collaboration with Samsung Health marks a significant step in integrating everyday technology with accessible healthcare. This partnership offers added savings, free delivery benefits and much more. It empowers users with greater value, accessibility, and control over their healthcare journey.”
Tata 1mg’s Vice President of Medical Affairs, Rajeev Sharma, said, “The collaboration between Samsung and Tata 1mg empowers users to take charge of their well-being outside of traditional healthcare settings. This partnership has the potential to drive innovation in digital therapeutics, further enhancing the accessibility and effectiveness of health solutions for all.”
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