Gut Clinic, a Delhi-based healthcare platform, has raised $1 million (around ₹9 crore) in a seed funding round backed by a strategic group of more than 15 investors.
Key backers include Amitoj Singh, Aman Rajpal, Ankur Kathuria of Alpha Wave Global, Juhi Bhatnagar, and Deepak Garg.
The funding will be deployed to set up new centres, strengthen clinical systems, and expand diagnostic capabilities as the company targets India’s growing preventive healthcare segment.
Gut Clinic plans to use the capital to deepen its presence in outpatient gastro-metabolic care and improve access to specialised diagnostics outside large hospital settings.
Founded in 2024 by Akshat Kumar, Gut Clinic operates specialised outpatient and day-care centres focused on gastroenterology, liver, and metabolic health. The platform was built to address the need for structured, protocol-driven care for chronic digestive conditions through centres embedded within hospitals as well as standalone clinics.
Gut Clinic’s services include specialist consultations, endoscopies, colonoscopies, advanced gastrointestinal diagnostics, and clinical nutrition support.
The company follows a patient-centric outpatient model, combining clinical expertise with technology-enabled infrastructure, digital outreach, and local partnerships to improve early diagnosis and long-term disease management.
Operating across the Delhi NCR region at present, Gut Clinic is preparing to expand into Chandigarh, Punjab, and other parts of North India. The startup plans to launch over 20 centres in the near to medium term, positioning itself as a specialized gastro-metabolic healthcare platform focused on preventive care and delivering consistent treatment outcomes for lifestyle-related digestive disorders impacting millions nationwide.
