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Home | India | Indias First Government Ai Clinic To Boost Public Health System

India launches first government-run AI clinic at GIMS Greater Noida

India has launched its first government-run AI clinic at GIMS Greater Noida to improve early disease detection, diagnostics and treatment. The facility will use AI and genetic screening to support doctors and enhance access to quality healthcare.

By IANS
Updated On - 5 January 2026, 05:02 PM
India launches first government-run AI clinic at GIMS Greater Noida
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Dubai/New Delhi: India’s first government-run artificial intelligence (AI) clinic, launched recently at the Government Institute of Medical Sciences (GIMS) in Greater Noida, marks a major step in integrating advanced technology in the public health system of the country, according to a media report.

The initiative aims to boost early detection of diseases, diagnostics, and treatment, which can be crucial to improving outcomes and survival rates, Gulf News reported.


The clinic will reportedly perform genetic screening using AI, which can help in faster detection of diseases such as cancer, heart disease, kidney disease, and liver disease. AI tools at the centre will also assist in interpreting X-rays, ultrasounds, CT scans, MRI reports, and laboratory investigations, helping doctors improve accuracy and speed of diagnosis.

“The clinic will use artificial intelligence along with genetic screening to analyse blood tests, imaging scans, and other clinical data,” Brigadier (Dr) Rakesh Kumar Gupta, Director of GIMS, was quoted as saying.

He added that the initiative would also open new opportunities for healthcare startups.

Typically, an AI clinic works using advanced algorithms and automation. They support doctors in diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient management.

The AI health centres also function as standalone units or integrated hospital departments, where AI systems analyse patient data in real time to support clinical decision-making, the report said.

Another key advantage is that it improves access to quality healthcare, particularly in remote and underserved areas, where the availability of specialists is limited.

While AI tools are already used in select private hospitals and diagnostic labs, this is the first dedicated government AI clinic. The report stated that the AI model could be replicated across government hospitals in other states.

AI tools are known to play a significant role in healthcare delivery, particularly in labs, radiology, and cancer screening.

In pathology, doctors can use AI for analysing tissues and detecting diseases that can be missed by the human eye. This not only reduces processing time but also improves diagnostic precision.

AI has shown significant potential in identifying early signs of cancers such as breast and lung cancer by reducing false positives and negatives. The early diagnosis improves survival rates and treatment outcomes.

The advanced technology has also demonstrated its skill in processing vast genomic datasets to identify disease-linked biomarkers and predict how patients will respond to treatment. It can aid in precision therapy with customised drug dosages and lifestyle changes, by analysing medical history, lifestyle, and genetic data.

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