Our story, our team, and our promise.
Medical tourism between Africa and India has been happening for decades. Thousands of Nigerians, Kenyans, and Ghanaians travel to Delhi every year for cardiac surgery, cancer treatment, kidney transplants, and complex procedures unavailable locally.
But the process has always been broken. Patients rely on informal brokers, get quoted inflated prices, navigate visa paperwork alone, and often arrive in a foreign country with nobody to guide them on the ground.
Indiahealz was built to fix that. We are a small team based in New Delhi with direct experience working within India's hospital system. We know how these hospitals work, who the best specialists are, what treatment actually costs — and what patients should not be paying.
Our promise is simple: honest information, verified hospitals, transparent guidance — and a real human being you can WhatsApp at any time.
We tell you what treatment costs, which hospital is best for your condition, and why. We do not recommend hospitals based on commission size.
Your health outcome matters more than our fees. If a procedure can be done closer to home, we will say so.
We are real people with real names. Reachable on WhatsApp. We do not disappear after making a referral.
Your medical reports are shared only with the hospital you choose to proceed with, and only with your explicit consent.
A small, hands-on team with deep roots in Delhi's medical ecosystem.
Co-Founder & Managing Director
Shashi has over a decade of experience in India's healthcare and hospital administration sector. Having worked directly with international patient departments at leading Delhi hospitals, he understands the gaps that African patients face — and built Indiahealz to fill them. He manages all hospital partnerships and patient case reviews.
Connect on LinkedInCo-Founder & Head of Patient Relations
Ashish leads all patient-facing operations at Indiahealz, from first contact through post-treatment follow-up. His background spans healthcare logistics, visa assistance, and cross-cultural patient communication across Nigeria, Kenya, and Ghana. He is the person patients speak to daily — before, during, and after their time in Delhi.
Connect on LinkedInAll partner hospitals are NABH and / or JCI accredited with dedicated international patient services.