The Day I Realized My Doctor Deserved Better Tools
It started in a cramped clinic in a Tier-2 Indian city.
The doctor—a man of immense experience and empathy—was scribbling a prescription at lightning speed while talking to a worried mother about her child’s fever. Paper rustled, pens clicked, and amidst it all, the EMR system lay untouched in the corner.
Too slow. Too clunky. Too irrelevant.
That moment stuck with me.
Why, in a world where everything is voice-enabled, smart, and mobile-first, are we still making our doctors fight their tools?
That’s when I started building VaidAI.
The Idea Behind VaidAI
At first, it was just an idea.
What if doctors could talk to a system and it wrote a complete prescription or report?
What if it remembered context, knew what mattered, and delivered something that looked good enough to print or share instantly?
But the deeper I dug, the clearer it became: this wasn’t just about convenience.
It was about respect.
For time. For patients. For doctors who deserved tools that matched their brilliance.
What VaidAI Offers Today
Today, VaidAI is evolving into a system that makes clinical documentation faster and simpler.
Some of the capabilities we are building include:
- A simple interface where doctors can speak or type and get a full prescription or report
- A chat-like workflow, because that’s how we naturally think
- Auto-generated prescriptions with editable sections
- Radiology report support with image upload and smart templates
- Print-ready, shareable outputs with doctor branding
And it’s still growing. Fast.
Building Healthcare Technology in Public
Why am I writing this now?
Because I believe building in public is powerful.
And because I don’t just want users—I want co-builders.
If you’re a doctor, a radiologist, a healthcare investor, or someone passionate about solving real problems in healthcare, this journey is for you.
You’ll hear from me often. The wins. The bugs. The redesigns. The user stories. The doubts. All of it.
The Road Ahead
Let’s make healthcare smarter, one click at a time.
Built this for a doctor who once asked:
“Why can’t I just talk to my EMR like I do with WhatsApp?”
VaidAI is still evolving, but it’s getting closer to becoming that smart assistant.
If you’re a doctor—or know someone who might want early access—I’d love to hear from you.
— Meghna



