Samsung India today announced a partnership between Samsung Health and leading health-tech companies PharmEasy and Tata 1mg to introduce ‘Find Care’, a new healthcare feature that provides direct access to services such as medicine ordering, diagnostic bookings, and online doctor consultations through the integrated platforms.
Samsung Health on Galaxy devices, which tracks wellness metrics such as physical activity, heart rate, blood pressure, ECG, sleep patterns, and calorie intake and provides medication reminders and Health Records access, now adds ‘Find Care’ to consolidate healthcare services in one place, removing the need for users to switch between multiple apps.
Availability
The ‘Find Care’ feature will be available on the Samsung Health app following an update, starting February 24, 2026. As part of the launch, PharmEasy will offer Samsung Health users a six-month complimentary PharmEasy Plus membership upon completing their first transaction via the app.
Speaking on the feature, Kyungyun Roo, Managing Director, Samsung Research Institute, Noida, said:
Our goal is to make healthcare more accessible and convenient for everyone. By integrating the ‘Find Care’ service into the Samsung Health app, we are taking an important step towards achieving this vision. ‘Find Care’ has been thoughtfully designed to address the evolving needs of our users. We are committed to continuously innovating and enhancing our services to improve the user experience.
Commenting on the collaboration, Gaurav Verma, Chief Business Officer at PharmEasy (API Holdings), said:
Our collaboration with Samsung Health represents an important step in integrating everyday technology with accessible healthcare. This partnership provides added savings, free delivery benefits, and more. It empowers users with greater value, accessibility, and control over their healthcare journey.
Commenting on the partnership, Rajeev Sharma, Vice President Medical Affairs, Tata 1mg, said:
The collaboration between Samsung and Tata 1mg enables users to take charge of their well-being beyond traditional healthcare settings. This partnership has the potential to drive innovation in digital therapeutics, further improving the accessibility and effectiveness of health solutions for all.