By Anjali Sharma
WASHINGTON – According to the data published on Tuesday it suggested that Dr. Aayu can increase patient throughput by 30%, speed up initial diagnostics by nearly twice as fast, save physicians about 45 minutes a day.
Imagine walking into one of the busy hospitals or clinics. You walk past crowded corridors. Patients wait anxiously.
And, doctors move rapidly from one consultation to the next. For a lot of medical professionals, a typical day means 12 to 14 hours of continuous work. This includes managing dozens, even hundreds, of patients.
The challenge isn’t a lack of skill or knowledge. It’s simply time.
Enter Dr. Aayu. It is an AI-driven companion designed to help doctors do what they do best: save lives. Created by Dayzero AI, Dr. Aayu is not a replacement for physicians but a tool to make their work more efficient.
India is one of the leading nation with $20 billion healthcare networks, the system has been tested by 50 experienced doctors across multiple specialties, and the results are striking.
Early data suggests that Dr. Aayu can increase patient throughput by 30%, speed up initial diagnostics by nearly twice as fast, save physicians about 45 minutes a day, and generate prescription drafts that doctors approve nearly 8 out of 10 times.
Dr. Aayu works seamlessly with hospital management systems. It pulls information from patient histories, lab results, vitals, and medication records.
Using a patient’s main complaint, vitals, past history & lab reports as input, it can fairly generate a complete care plan in real time. This includes initial diagnostics, drug recommendations with correct dosages and potential interaction alerts. In addition, it is well-equipped for follow-up schedules, and even lifestyle and dietary guidance.
What sets it apart from older systems is its training on longitudinal datasets.
It track millions of anonymized cases over months or years. This allows the AI system to spot patterns in disease progression. It also helps in identifying early warning signs, and offering insights.
The human touch remains central to the entire process. Every prescription and treatment plan suggested by Dr. Aayu goes for review and approval by a licensed doctor.
“We’ve seen physicians handle between 80 and 150 consultations a day, and sometimes even 200 during peak periods. Fatigue sets in, and it becomes impossible to give every patient the attention they deserve,” explained Alankrit Utkarsh, Founder and CEO of Dayzero AI. “Dr. Aayu is here to support doctors, not replace them.”
Divyansh Dwivedi, Co-founder and CTO, added that months of collaboration with practicing clinicians went into the AI’s development. “We built Dr. Aayu with trust as a core principle.”
The system also prioritizes privacy and security. It operates exclusively in medical professional environments. The environment requires physician approval for all recommendations, and it incorporates safeguards to ensure data is secure.
The system supports bilingual functionality in English and Hindi. And one of the best parts? Its adaptive learning improves with feedback from the doctors.