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About us

We're trying to close the hour that costs the most lives

ōmyā jīvātu is Sanskrit for “protecting lives”. It's also the whole brief: get a trained professional and the right equipment to someone within the window where it still changes the outcome.

आपका परिवार, हमारी ज़िम्मेदारीYour family, our responsibility

Why we exist

The problem isn't medicine. It's the hour before the medicine.

Indian hospitals can treat a heart attack or a stroke as well as hospitals anywhere. What goes wrong happens earlier — in the confusion at home, the calls that don't connect, the vehicle that arrives without equipment, the hospital that turns out not to have the right unit.

Doctors call the window after a cardiac event or a stroke the golden hour. In a lot of Indian emergencies most of that hour is spent before anyone reaches care at all.

So we didn't build a hospital. We built the hour before it: a button, a trained Emergency Healthcare Professional, a properly equipped ambulance, and a hospital that already knows you're coming.

A mother holding her laughing daughter on a sofa at home.

Medical leadership

Clinically led, not clinically advised

There's a difference between a doctor on an advisory board and a doctor whose team signs off what a crew carries and what they do first. Ours is the second kind.

Portrait of Dr. Nitin N Dange, Senior Neurosurgeon & Stroke Specialist.

Dr. Nitin N Dange

Senior Neurosurgeon & Stroke Specialist

Dr. Dange leads clinical governance for the platform. His team defines the equipment standard every ambulance is audited against, the response protocol for each emergency type, and the criteria by which a hospital enters our handover network.

Founding team

Transformatrix LLP

ōmyā jīvātu is built and operated by Transformatrix LLP, an India-registered technology company. Full team profiles are being added to this page.

Our partners

Who we work with, and what for

Named plainly, with what each partnership actually does. None of them is the reason the service works — that's the crew and the dispatch.

  • Clinical handover

    NABH-accredited hospital network

    We hand over only to accredited hospitals, and we choose the one that can treat your emergency rather than the one that's closest.

  • Emergency response experience

    BVG India

    A trusted partner with deep operational experience in India's 108 emergency network — experience we draw on rather than depend on.

  • Society distribution

    Inspacco

    Our distribution partner for housing societies, which is how a committee can get an entire building covered in about a week.

Our roadmap

Where we are, and where we're going

We'd rather run two neighbourhoods well than claim a map we can't serve. A ten-minute promise only means something if it's actually met.

  1. Phase 1Live now

    Thane & Powai, Mumbai

    Where we operate today. Small on purpose — a response time target only means something if it's met.

  2. Phase 2Next

    Greater Mumbai

    Extending across the rest of the city as ambulance and hospital coverage deepens.

  3. Phase 3Planned

    Chennai · Delhi · Kolkata

    The same model in three more metros, each entered neighbourhood by neighbourhood rather than city-wide on day one.

We're hiring EHPs, engineers and ops leaders

If you want to work on something where a slow deploy and a slow ambulance are the same kind of problem, we'd like to hear from you.

Get in touch