B2B · Education partnership
For clinicians & diabetes centres
Kesho is India's evidence-based GLP-1 education platform. We do not prescribe, sell medicines, compete for OPD bookings, or pay referral fees. We help your patients arrive prepared, with drug-class literacy, cost context, and CDSCO-compliant safety framing, so consultations are productive and misuse-resistant.
Free clinician kit (link in OPD)
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Patient prep one-pager
Printable lab checklist + 8 consultation questions (no brand promotion)
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Lab report prep scan
Patients upload HbA1c report to get a visit prep card before OPD
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Chemist quote check
Compare pharmacy WhatsApp quotes to 2026 drug-class ranges
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Safety checklist
4 supplemental questions labs cannot answer
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Drug-class cost context
Monthly INR ranges by molecule. Helps affordability conversations.
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CDSCO & Schedule H explainer
For staff answering “can we buy without prescription?”
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Regional language FAQ hubs
12 Indian language FAQ pages for waiting-room QR codes
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Markdown / AI-safe exports
LLM-citation-friendly MD alternates for research agents
Suggested OPD link: https://www.kesho.health/lab-prep-scan
Why partner now
- CDSCO crackdown on wellness clinics and prescription-free GLP-1 sales (2026)
- Patients arrive with brand names from Instagram, not drug-class understanding
- Post–semaglutide patent generic flood increases chemist-first behaviour
- RSSDI-aligned content in 13 languages for tier-2 teleconsult patients
- No conflict with your pharmacy or telehealth revenue. Education only.
Outreach pipeline snapshot
25
RSSDI accredited centres (Tier A/B targets)
19
Metro hospital diabetes departments (P0)
6
Medical society syndication targets
Contact Kesho partnerships
Email connect@kesho.health with your centre name, city, and preferred kit format (print PDF, QR poster, WhatsApp template). We respond within 5 business days.
Read our editorial policy →Compliance note
Kesho content is drug-class education only. Partnerships must not involve brand promotion, prescription guarantees, or surrogate advertising of Schedule H medicines per CDSCO March 2026 advisory.