For many women, accessing timely and confidential gynecological care remains a major challenge. After experiencing a delayed diagnosis during her own pregnancy, Divya Kamerkar realised how urgently women needed better, safer healthcare options.
That journey led her to create Pinky Promise — now India’s fastest-growing women’s health app. Powered by AI-driven digital clinics, the platform offers private, affordable consultations and has supported over 200,000 women.
On The Right Business, Nadiah Koh speaks with Divya Kamerkar, Founder & CEO of Pinky Promise, to find out more.

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