Gynovate AI, India’s first dedicated Artificial Intelligence Clinical Co-Pilot designed exclusively for gynaecologists, was officially launched in Goa in the presence of Dr. Bhaskar Pal, President of FOGSI, and Dr. Shraddha Mulgaonkar Patil, President of Indian Medical Association. The launch marks a major step in integrating AI into women’s healthcare and modern gynaecology practice in India.

Founded by Dr. Vikram Dukle, a laparoscopic, robotic, reconstructive pelvic surgeon and cosmetic gynaecologist based in Goa, Gynovate AI was created with the vision of helping gynaecologists manage increasing clinical workloads through intelligent AI support. Rather than replacing doctors, the platform acts as a trusted clinical partner that assists with documentation, protocols, communication, and decision support.

The platform is designed to help gynaecologists save time, reduce burnout, and improve efficiency in daily practice. It delivers evidence-based drug protocols, operation theatre notes, patient communication drafts, case summaries, and real-time clinical support within seconds. By automating repetitive administrative work, doctors can focus more on patient care and clinical decision-making.

The launch event brought together leading healthcare professionals, innovators, and gynaecologists from across Goa. Dr. Bhaskar Pal highlighted the growing importance of AI in modern medicine and described platforms like Gynovate AI as essential for the future of specialist healthcare in India. Dr. Shraddha Mulgaonkar Patil also appreciated the initiative, noting that AI-assisted systems can significantly reduce the burden of paperwork and documentation faced by doctors daily.

One of the key strengths of Gynovate AI is its ability to generate evidence-based drug protocols tailored specifically for gynaecological conditions. Whether managing PCOS, gestational diabetes, infertility, infections, or post-operative care, the platform provides quick and reliable clinical guidance, helping doctors make informed decisions during consultations without searching through multiple references.

Another major feature is automated OT documentation. Surgical paperwork is often time-consuming yet legally critical. Gynovate AI can generate structured operation theatre notes, including pre-operative findings, intra-operative details, and post-operative instructions, reducing documentation time and improving workflow efficiency for surgeons.

The platform also improves patient communication. Doctors can generate discharge summaries, treatment explanations, follow-up instructions, and educational material in clear and empathetic language. Support for multiple Indian languages allows doctors to communicate more effectively with diverse patient populations across the country.

Real-time clinical decision support is another important function. During complex consultations or busy OPD schedules, Gynovate AI acts as a second layer of support by assisting with differential diagnoses, treatment pathways, and medication guidance. This feature can be particularly valuable for doctors practicing in smaller towns or areas with limited access to specialist peer consultation.

Gynovate AI also simplifies OPD management and case documentation. The platform can intelligently compile patient summaries using consultation notes, investigations, imaging findings, and treatment history, ensuring continuity of care and proper medical records while saving doctors significant administrative effort.

In addition, the platform includes AI-powered research assistance that helps doctors stay updated with the latest clinical guidelines, studies, and innovations in obstetrics and gynaecology. This allows clinicians to integrate current evidence into daily practice without requiring technical AI expertise.

A unique addition to the ecosystem is “Gia,” an AI-powered mental wellness companion created specifically for gynaecologists. Recognising the high levels of stress and burnout in the profession, Gia offers emotional support tools, mindfulness guidance, affirmations, and stress-management assistance, helping doctors maintain emotional resilience alongside clinical performance.

India faces a significant shortage of doctors compared to global standards, placing immense pressure on specialists such as gynaecologists. Long working hours, heavy patient loads, and increasing documentation demands contribute to rising professional burnout. Gynovate AI aims to address these challenges by reducing repetitive tasks and giving doctors more time for patient care, learning, research, and personal wellbeing.

Speaking at the launch, Dr. Vikram Dukle said, “Every gynaecologist deserves a reliable and intelligent partner that supports their decisions and handles time-consuming tasks so they can focus on caring for patients. Healthcare should not wait for the future — it should build it now.”

Following its Goa launch, Gynovate AI plans to expand across India and build a larger ecosystem for AI-enabled healthcare professionals through training programmes, clinical support tools, and a growing community of AI-forward doctors. The company also aims to introduce future integrations for hospital workflows, medical education, and personalised patient engagement, positioning itself as a pioneering force in India’s rapidly evolving healthcare AI ecosystem.