Samsung Health Makes Healthcare Easy with New Partnerships in India

Samsung Health has introduced a new feature called Find Care in India. The feature lets users order medications, book diagnostic tests, and consult doctors online in one place. It will be made available through an update starting February 24, 2026.
Samsung Health teams up with e-pharmacy platforms to bring new healthcare services
For the uninitiated, Samsung Health helps you track several health and fitness metrics. These include physical activity, heart rate, blood pressure, ECG, sleep patterns, calorie intake, and more. Moreover, you can also set medication reminders while accessing your Health Records. Thanks to the addition of Find Care, the global wellness app can now offer real healthcare services as well. This shows Samsung’s focus on making user-centric innovations and creating a complete digital health ecosystem for its users.
“Our goal is to make healthcare more accessible and convenient for everyone. By integrating ‘Find Care’ Service in the Samsung Health app we are taking a significant step towards achieving this vision. ‘Find Care’ has been thoughtfully designed to meet the evolving needs of our users. We are committed to continuously innovating and enhancing our services to improve our user’s experience,” said Kyungyun Roo, Managing Director, Samsung Research Institute, Noida.
If you are unfamiliar, Tata 1mg and PharmEasy are e-pharmacy platforms in India that offer medicine delivery, diagnostic tests, and doctor consultations. By making them part of Samsung Health, users will have convenient access to healthcare in one place. A PharmEasy executive said this collaboration will unlock savings, free delivery benefits, and more. Likewise, a Tata 1mg executive said this partnership has the potential to drive innovation in digital therapeutics.
To enjoy all the latest healthcare services, make sure your Samsung Health app is always up to date. You just need to search for the app in the Galaxy Store or Google Play Store, then tap Update. Meanwhile, Samsung recently changed how it determines the service country for Samsung Health. The app now aligns with the country settings of your Samsung account.










