For Bharat

Fair access for everyone — smartphone or not. App, IVR call, ASHA worker, or the TV on the clinic wall.

For
Bharat
Channels
4+ ways in
Languages
Many, low-literacy
Family
One account

A queue is only fair if everyone can join it.

Bharat is not just metros and smartphones. Apno reaches patients through whatever they have, manages whole families from one account, and speaks their language — so no one is left out of the fair queue.

Reaching everyone

However a patient comes to care.

The patient app

Book, hold a live position, get pinged, and manage your family — all from one phone.

Phone & IVR

No app needed. Book and check your position by voice on any feature phone.

ASHA workers

Frontline health workers book and check in patients across villages — the human last mile.

Hospital TV display

A live board on the wall so even walk-ins with no phone can see the line.

Many languages

Designed for low digital literacy and built to speak the patient’s own language.

Care for family

Manage appointments, queue and reports for parents, grandparents and kids — including elders who can’t use a phone.

One person can carry a whole family.

In most Indian families, one member quietly manages everyone’s health. Apno is built for them: book for a grandparent who’s never touched an app, hold their place in line, get the ping, and keep all their reports and prescriptions in one calm timeline — from anywhere.

Every corner of Bharat

Care that reaches past the smartphone.

From a city clinic to a village ASHA worker, the fair queue includes everyone — in their language, on their device.

A village in rural Bharat — reached through ASHA workers and IVR