We got tired of the paper.
So we built the alternative.
Sampurna started with a single frustration: thirty years of clinical practice, and still writing the same prescription by hand while patients waited. There had to be a better way — one built for how integrative medicine actually works, not retrofitted from a hospital billing system.
The story behind Sampurna
Dr. Sarang Patil has practiced integrative medicine for over 30 years — combining Ayurveda, naturopathy, and modern medicine in a way that treats the whole person, not just the presenting complaint. The Sampurna(meaning “complete” in Sanskrit) approach has always been his philosophy.
But the software available to him was never built for this kind of medicine. Generic EMRs had no concept of Prakriti, Panchakarma, or the six-pillar prescription that integrative practice demands. Hospital management systems were built for billing, not healing. He managed with paper, spreadsheets, and a collection of tools that never quite talked to each other.
Sampurna the platform was born from the conviction that Indian integrative healthcare deserves software as sophisticated as its clinical tradition — software that understands Dosha, Nidana, Nuskha, and Sadhana alongside ICD-10 codes and GST invoices.
Built in Pune, for practitioners across India.
Dr. Sarang Patil
Founder · Integrative Medicine Specialist · 30+ years in clinical practice
Made in India, for India
Built in Pune, Maharashtra. We understand low-bandwidth clinics, vernacular prescriptions, GST filing, AYUSH registration numbers, and the reality of a 60-patient OPD day.
Clinical intelligence first
Every feature starts from a clinical question: does this help the doctor deliver better care? Billing and analytics follow — never the other way around.
Data belongs to the patient
We never sell data. Patient records are encrypted, stored in India, and governed by DPDPA 2023. Clinics retain full data portability at all times.
What we are building
Join the mission
We are in the early days. The best clinics to build this with are the ones who care deeply about how medicine is practised — not just how it is billed.