HomeLatest NewsStartupsHow health tech startup Lybrate is helping patients fight mental illness in India

How health tech startup Lybrate is helping patients fight mental illness in India

With Lybrate, people have found a medium to consult around 2000 – 2500 renowned psychiatrists, psychologists and counselors available on the platform for their health problems without worrying about their personal information being revealed,” claims health tech startup.

Preferred Source of Google

How many people are open to talk about suffering from depression? Hardly a few. needs courage to discuss about problems related to mental health for the sheer reason of being subjected to mockery and the stigma associated with them. Times, undoubtedly, have changed comparatively from the past and we have become more receptive, but it is a stark truth that as a society we still don’t respond positively to mental illnesses.

Noticing the bottlenecks that stopped people from doctors for mental problems, Lybrate was designed to keep their identity anonymous, says company. “With Lybrate, people have found a medium to consult around 2000 – 2500 renowned psychiatrists, psychologists and counselors available on the platform for their health problems without worrying about their personal information being revealed,” claims startup.

Lybrate says, it receives a significant number of queries daily related to various mental health problems. The platform has provided a window to all those who felt stifled due to bottling up of their health concerns and looked for a convenient and simple solution.

Advertisement
Infosec Reimagined
Infosec Reimagined
Infosec Reimagined 2026 is the premier information security summit where top leaders—CISOs, CROs, CIOs, CTOs and risk executives—converge to redefine cyber resilience.
Register Now →
Digital Senate
Digital Senate
Digital Senate is a premier conference uniting government leaders, technologists and innovators to share ideas, success stories and strategies on digital governance, public sector transformation, cybersecurity and emerging technologies in India.
Register Now →
CIO Prism
CIO Prism
CIO Prism unites forward-thinking technology leaders to exchange transformative insights, shape digital strategies, and foster innovation, empowering enterprises to excel in an era of rapid technological change.
Register Now →

Company informs that Lybrate’s Health Feed, which is a combination of health tips from doctors themselves and the questions that are being discussed on the platform, is an ideal source for any idle user to keep a tab on what sort of problems people suffer from. The Health Tips on the other hand are the authentic ways that people take note of to lead stress-free and mentally-fit life.

“The sheer size of online consultations through Lybrate for mental problems shows big was the need for such a platform,” says company. “Lybrate has successfully filled the void and addressed a very ‘serious social issue’ concerning health about which people do not talk in public, simply because they are considered taboo subjects in India. It is time that society changes its perception about people with mental illnesses and rather encourages them to seek medical help, before it is too late for them,” says Lybrate.

Get the day's headlines from Tech Observer straight in your inbox

By subscribing you agree to our Privacy Policy, T&C and consent to receive newsletters and other important communications.
Tech Observer Desk
Tech Observer Desk
Tech Observer Desk at TechObserver.in is a team of technology reporters led by a senior editor who brings latest updates and developments from the world of technology.
- Advertisement -
Powered By Veeam Logo
- Advertisement -

Subscribe to our Newsletter

By subscribing you agree to our Privacy Policy, T&C and consent to receive newsletters and other important communications.
- Advertisement -

Uttar Pradesh must build cybersecurity products, not just consume them: Former STPI DG Omkar Rai

Omkar Rai, former STPI director general, urged Uttar Pradesh to build indigenous cybersecurity products capability and startups rather than remaining dependent on imported solutions. He called for innovation platforms connecting students, startups and government.

RELATED ARTICLES