All the clinical intelligence.
Right when you need it.

Saarthi reads your patient’s paper files, structures them, flags abnormalities — and answers clinical questions with credible real-world evidence

Free for all doctors in India.
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Saarthi is analyzing patient records…
How it works

All the knowledge. All the context. Applied when it matters.

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Documents in

Patients or staff forward reports via WhatsApp. Or upload on web. PDFs, scans, photos, handwriting — all accepted. Saarthi reads everything.

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Intelligence out

Documents are cross-referenced and structured into a longitudinal record. Alerts generated. Conditions linked to procedures. Everything traced to source.

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You go deeper

Open the workbench or ask via chat. The full clinical picture — grounded in patient data and the protocols you choose.

The workbench

What you see

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Longitudinal timeline

Every diagnosis, procedure, admission, and investigation — in sequence, sourced, searchable. Across hospitals and years.

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Trends and progression

Lab values, staging, tumor sizes tracked over time. Patterns surfaced without the legwork.

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Alerts and flags

Comorbidities, adverse events, gaps in care, drug interactions — highlighted based on clinical context. Not just data; what the data means for this patient.

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Clinical chat, grounded in protocols you choose

Ask questions about the patient or any clinical topic. Answers grounded in your patient’s records and the protocols you’ve selected — NCCN, FOGSI, KDIGO, ICMR, and others. You pick the standards. Saarthi follows them.

Longitudinal timeline · 4 hospitals
26 Sep 2024 Imaging
MRCP — pancreas mass, double duct sign
City Hospital, Bangalore
31 Oct 2024 Biopsy
EUS FNAB — no evidence of malignancy
KMC, Manipal
27 Nov 2024 Surgery
Whipple — adenocarcinoma pT2N1
KLES, Belgaum
25 Dec 2024 Chemo
C1 FOLFIRINOX — labs satisfactory
KLES, Belgaum
08 Jan 2025 Lab
CBC + SE — ANC 1.8, Cr 1.1
Shree Lab, Belgaum
Lab trends · 6 months
Key markers
CA 19-9 18.4 ↓
Haemoglobin 11.2
ANC 1.8 ↑
Creatinine 1.1
Stage IIB → Post-op, adjuvant phase · Responding
Context-aware clinical alerts
CRITICAL Adjuvant Chemo Timing
pT2N1. NCCN: initiate within 12 weeks of surgery. Surgery 27 Nov → C1 given 25 Dec (28 days). Within optimal window.
NCCN Pancreatic v3.2024 · NCDB Cohort Study
ACTIONABLE DPD Testing Status
DPD deficiency → severe 5-FU toxicity risk. Screening noted in treatment plan.
EMA 2020 · CPIC Guidelines
INFORMATIONAL Biopsy-Surgical Discordance
FNAB negative → Surgical path positive. Auto-flagged. ESMO: proceed if MDTB/imaging consistent.
ESMO Pancreatic 2023 · NCG India
Grounded in patient data + protocols
What’s the recommended surveillance after adjuvant FOLFIRINOX for this patient?
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Based on pT2N1 adenocarcinoma (surgical path, 27 Nov) and current adjuvant FOLFIRINOX regimen:
NCCN recommends: CT abdomen+chest every 3–6 months for 2 years, then every 6–12 months. CA 19-9 at each follow-up. Consider MRI if CT inconclusive.
For this patient: CA 19-9 trending down (37.2 → 18.4), ANC recovering (1.8). Next imaging window: Feb–Mar 2025.
Patient records NCCN Pancreatic v3.2024
Per NCCN Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma v3.2024, Section PANC-13: post-adjuvant surveillance.
The honest comparison

You’ve tried ChatGPT.
Here’s why this is different.

You’ve probably uploaded patient files to a generic AI. It feels useful at first. Then you notice the cracks.

Generic AI (ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude) Saarthi
Consistency
Ask the same question twice, get two different answers.
Same question, same answer, every time. Repeatable and auditable.
Cross‑referencing
Upload 5 reports — you can’t tell how the AI connected them.
Cross-referencing follows clinical standards. You can see exactly how documents are linked.
Traceability
Responses sound confident but may be fabricated. No way to verify.
Every answer traces back to patient source documents or named clinical guidelines.

The information shouldn’t be the hard part.

You’re making important decisions under pressure. Saarthi does the first pass. You focus on what matters.

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Common questions

Is Saarthi free? +
Yes. Free for all doctors in India. No credit card, no trial period, no hidden fees.
Does it make clinical decisions? +
No. Saarthi reads, structures, cross-references, and flags. It does not diagnose or recommend treatment. You decide.
Is patient data safe? +
Encrypted at rest and in transit. Session-based access. Not shared with third parties. Not sold. Not used for training.
What formats does it accept? +
PDFs, scans, photos, handwritten notes. Upload via the web dashboard or forward via WhatsApp — no new app required.
Which clinical guidelines does it follow? +
You choose. NCCN, FOGSI, KDIGO, ICMR STWs, WHO, IAP, ACG/AGA, and more. New guidelines and specialties added continuously.