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Free blood test report analysis online — for Indian patients

You just collected your blood test report from the pathology lab. It is a page full of numbers, abbreviations, and reference ranges that mean nothing to you. Your doctor's appointment is three days away. You have been staring at your CBC report wondering if that haemoglobin number is something to worry about.

This is a uniquely Indian problem at a uniquely Indian scale. India conducts over 500 million diagnostic tests every year. The diagnostic industry has grown massively — Apollo, Lal PathLabs, SRL, Thyrocare have made testing affordable and accessible. But the gap between getting tested and understanding what your results mean has never been wider.

Most doctors spend 5–10 minutes per consultation. That is barely enough time to review your report, let alone explain what every value means, how it connects to your symptoms, and what you should do differently. You leave with prescriptions but not understanding.

DrKumar.ai was built to close that gap. Upload your lab report from any Indian diagnostic lab — PDF or photo — and get every biomarker explained in plain language within seconds. Free. No hidden charges.

How it works — three steps, under a minute

1

Upload your report

Take a photo of your printed report or upload the PDF that your lab emailed. Works with reports from any Indian diagnostic lab.

2

AI reads every value

The AI extracts every biomarker, compares it against age- and gender-specific clinical reference ranges, and flags anything that needs attention.

3

Understand your health

Get plain-English explanations for every result. Ask follow-up questions with the AI Doctor Chat. See how your values compare to healthy ranges.

Why this matters for India specifically

India's healthcare system has a paradox: diagnostics have become affordable and accessible, but health literacy has not kept pace. A full-body health check-up package at a diagnostic chain costs a few thousand rupees. Understanding what the 50+ values in that report mean? That requires either a long consultation with a doctor who has time to explain — increasingly rare in overloaded OPDs — or the medical knowledge to interpret it yourself.

The result is that millions of Indians get tested but do not truly understand their results. They know their sugar is "a bit high" but do not know that an HbA1c of 6.2% means they are pre-diabetic and that lifestyle changes now could prevent Type 2 diabetes entirely. They know their Vitamin D is "low" but do not know that at 12 ng/mL they are severely deficient and need aggressive supplementation, not just a multivitamin.

DrKumar.ai translates these numbers into understanding. And because it tracks your results over time, it tells you whether your doctor's advice is working — something a one-time report can never do.

Works with every Indian diagnostic lab

Upload reports from any of these labs — or any local pathology in your city. If it has biomarker values, DrKumar.ai can read it.

Apollo DiagnosticsDr. Lal PathLabsSRL DiagnosticsThyrocareMetropolis HealthcareRedcliffe LabsSuburban DiagnosticsiGenetic DiagnosticsNeuberg DiagnosticsAny local pathology lab

Common Indian blood tests we analyse

These are the tests most commonly ordered by Indian doctors. Tap any to read the full biomarker guide.

Health concerns that matter most in India

India has specific health patterns that make regular blood testing — and understanding your results — especially important. Diabetes prevalence is among the highest in the world, with an estimated 101 million Indians living with diabetes and another 136 million with pre-diabetes. Many do not know. An HbA1c test can catch it early.

Anaemia affects nearly 50% of Indian women and 25% of Indian men, driven by iron-poor diets, vegetarianism, and limited awareness of ferritin testing. Thyroid disorders are widespread — hypothyroidism affects roughly 1 in 10 Indian adults, with rates significantly higher among women. Vitamin D deficiency is epidemic despite living in a tropical country, because urbanisation, indoor lifestyles, and darker skin tones reduce absorption.

These are not exotic conditions. They are the everyday reality of Indian health. And they are all detectable, trackable, and manageable — if you test regularly and understand what your results mean.

Free vs paid: what you get

DrKumar.ai's core features — lab report analysis, AI Doctor Chat, biomarker tracking, and personalised health insights — are free. No subscription required. No hidden charges after the first report. No "premium unlock" to see your results. We believe every Indian patient deserves to understand their health data, regardless of ability to pay.

Upload your blood test report now

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Frequently asked questions

Can I get my blood test results analysed online for free in India?
Yes. DrKumar.ai offers free AI-powered blood test analysis for patients in India. Upload your lab report from any diagnostic lab — Apollo, Dr. Lal PathLabs, SRL Diagnostics, Thyrocare, Metropolis, or any local pathology — and get every biomarker explained in plain language within seconds. No charges, no credit card required.
Which Indian labs does DrKumar.ai support?
DrKumar.ai supports lab reports from all Indian diagnostic labs including Apollo Diagnostics, Dr. Lal PathLabs, SRL Diagnostics, Thyrocare, Metropolis Healthcare, Redcliffe Labs, and any local pathology lab. You can upload PDF reports or photos of printed reports — the AI reads both formats.
Is my health data safe on DrKumar.ai?
Yes. All health data is encrypted with AES-256 end-to-end encryption. DrKumar.ai does not sell, share, or monetise your personal health information. You retain full ownership of your data and can request deletion at any time.
What blood tests can DrKumar.ai analyse?
DrKumar.ai supports 65+ common biomarkers including CBC (Complete Blood Count), lipid profile (cholesterol, LDL, HDL, triglycerides), diabetes markers (HbA1c, fasting glucose), thyroid function (TSH, T3, T4), liver function (SGOT, SGPT, bilirubin), kidney function (creatinine, urea, eGFR), and vitamins (Vitamin D, Vitamin B12, ferritin).

Disclaimer: DrKumar.ai is an educational platform. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider.