
In a world where healthcare often feels impersonal, bureaucratic, and overwhelming, two young visionaries Dhruvi Mittal and Raghav Sachdev dared to dream differently. They imagined a world where healthcare wasn’t just about hospitals and medicines, but about compassion, connection, and the human soul behind every patient story.
That dream became Shudveta, a name born from the love of their mothers, Sudha and Shweta, meaning “Pure Nectar.” It’s more than a company; it’s a promise to bring empathy back into healthcare.
The Spark That Lit the Flame
Both Dhruvi and Raghav grew up witnessing how fragmented and frustrating the healthcare system could be patients lost in endless paperwork, medical records scattered across hospitals, families struggling to get help when it mattered most.
For them, it wasn’t just a problem to be solved; it was a calling. They didn’t just see the statistics.
They saw the worried mother in a waiting room.
The elderly patient trying to remember their last prescription.
The family searching desperately for the right help in an emergency.
It was in these human stories that Shudveta was born.
The Heart of Shudveta
Shudveta’s mission is simple yet profound to make healthcare personal again. Through innovation, they’re building solutions that not only store and organize medical data but also care for the emotional journey of patients and families.
Their flagship creation, IPD Now, is more than an app. It’s a lifeline a centralized health companion that keeps your entire medical history safe, accessible, and connected to the right people at the right time. But beyond technology, it carries a soul, a warmth that reminds people: You’re not just a patient, you’re a human being.
A Partnership Built on Trust and Vision
Dhruvi and Raghav are more than co-founders; they’re partners in a mission. Dhruvi’s empathetic approach and sharp problem-solving blend seamlessly with Raghav’s relentless drive for innovation and technical brilliance.
They’ve faced challenges long nights of coding, countless prototypes, rejections, and skepticism. But each obstacle only deepened their commitment. They knew they weren’t just building a product; they were building hope.
Changing Lives, One Story at a Time
The true magic of Shudveta isn’t in its code or features it’s in the lives it touches.
It’s the diabetic patient who finally has all their test results in one place.
The accident victim whose medical history was instantly shared with emergency doctors.
The rural family who could access specialist advice without traveling for hours.
For these people, Shudveta isn’t just a name. It’s a lifeline.
The Spirit That Drives Them
When asked what keeps them going, Dhruvi smiles and says, “We’re not here to change the world in one day. We’re here to change it for one person at a time and keep going.”
Raghav adds, “Technology is just our tool. Compassion is our real product.”
This belief that humanity must stand at the center of healthcare is what makes Shudveta not just another startup, but a movement.
Shudveta is proof that when compassion meets innovation, the results can be life-changing. Dhruvi and Raghav are not just reimagining healthcare they’re humanizing it.
Because at the heart of it all, Shudveta is not about technology.
It’s about people.
It’s about stories.
It’s about hope.