Healthtech startup Cent, founded by Practo founder Shashank ND along with Arpit Garg (formerly at Lenskart) and Anshul Khandelwal (ex-Ola Electric), has raised an undisclosed sum from OneFlow Holdings, the family office of Shashank ND, and venture firm South Park Commons, to build its AI-led early disease detection platform.

“Unlike most preventive healthcare services, we are solely focussed on early detection of life-threatening diseases such as cancer, and cardiac and metabolic conditions that comprise about 70–74% of deaths globally,” Khandelwal, the company’s cofounder and chief business officer, notified ET.

He stated the company has adopted a direct-to-consumer (D2C) model. “Most healthcare companies in India are B2B, selling services to hospitals, insurers, or corporates. Our revenue comes directly from consumers. We do not earn commissions from hospitals, doctors, or insurers,” he added.

The Bengaluru-based startup has been operational since the first quarter of FY26 and has completed more than 1,500 scans, it stated in a statement.

According to the company, 26% of its scans revealed clinically meaningful findings, while about 3-4% detected critical conditions such as cancer or serious heart blockages that required immediate medical attention, even though the individuals had no symptoms.

The startup founders stated the idea emerged from personal experiences within the founding team. Both Khandelwal and Shashank lost family members to cancer, prompting them to examine why diseases are often detected too late despite advances in medical technology.