Told to come back in 3 months. Life happened. Then came the crisis.
The Continuity Gap — When Good Plans Fail for Lack of Follow-Through
India has 400-450 million chronically ill people, yet structured follow-up reaches less than 1%. Medication adherence in hypertensives is just 15.8% — not because people don't care, but because busy lives need systems, reminders, and accountability.
A Real Story
“Diagnosed with hypertension, told to follow up monthly. Life happened. Ran out of meds in month 2. With structured reminders and check-ins, he stayed on track and his BP stabilized.”
— Rohan, 44, Delhi
The challenges you face
✕No reminders, no check-ins, no accountability between visits.
✕Medications stop when you "feel fine" — because nobody explains why continuity matters.
✕Months or years pass between visits — until a crisis forces action.
✕Chronic conditions need continuous management, not episodic visits.
The YMD Approach
How we solve this problem
✓Structured, scheduled follow-ups built into your plan.
✓Regular check-ins and reminders between consultations.
✓Your physician tracks progress longitudinally, not episodically.
✓Early flags when something drifts off track.
What you can expect
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Never fall through the cracks
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Continuous care, not a one-time visit
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Catch problems before they become emergencies
Ready to fix the root cause?
Talk to a physician who reads your whole story, not just one number.