Medyseva announces Medyvend, Iot-powered Medicine Dispensing Solution

IMT News Desk
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The introduction of MedyVend, an IoT-powered, 24/7 automated medicine dispensing kiosk

Medyseva, a pioneer in healthcare innovation, has unveiled MedyVend, an IoT-powered automated medicine dispensing kiosk., at Startup Mahakumbh 2025. The event showcased cutting-edge solutions from over 3,000 startups, 1,000+ investors and 10,000+ delegates, highlighting advancements shaping the future of India’s startup ecosystem.  

MP-based Medyseva is on a mission to revolutionise rural healthcare through its innovative phygital model, which seamlessly integrates digital telemedicine, physical clinics, strategic hospital partnerships and now the AI-powered MedyVend medicine dispensers. With over 1000+ doctors with a combination of specialists and super specialists in 20+ specialities are available via the Medyseva app for patients in underserved regions with quality consultations remotely this digital reach is supported on the ground by 200+ satellite clinics across 10 states, ensuring continuity of care.

The introduction of MedyVend, an IoT-powered, 24/7 automated medicine dispensing kiosk, further strengthens this ecosystem by eliminating barriers to medicine access in remote areas—allowing patients to instantly receive prescribed medications without relying on traditional pharmacies.

“Our goal is to make quality healthcare truly accessible to rural populations,” said Dr Vishesh Kasliwal, Founder and CEO, Medyseva. “Across rural India, patients often have to travel 50–100 km just to access a doctor, and even after getting a prescription, they struggle to find pharmacies stocked with essential medicines. MedyVend directly addresses this issue by bridging the gap between consultation and treatment. Patients not only receive expert medical advice via telemedicine, but they also get instant access to prescribed medicines without unnecessary travel or delays.”

The IoT-enabled MedyVend kiosks are designed to provide real-time stock updates, enable cashless transactions, and integrate with teleconsultation services. Doctors can prescribe medications remotely, which are then dispensed instantly by MedyVend, ensuring patients receive accurate and timely treatment.

Dr Vasundhara Shukla, COO, Medyseva, highlighted the scalability of the solution, stating, “We have successfully implemented MedyVend in parts of Madhya Pradesh for on-ground operational trials and the results have been transformative.”

Medyseva aims to expand the MedyVend model nationwide, partnering with hospitals, NGOs, and government initiatives to ensure widespread adoption. Future advancements will include AI-powered diagnostics and automated medicine recommendations, further enhancing rural healthcare delivery.

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