Your case discussions deserve better than a WhatsApp group.
Pramio is a doctors-only network where every member's medical-council registration is verified. Post a case, get a useful answer from a verified peer, find colleagues you can trust — and track your NMC CME. No patients. No pharma reps. No strangers.
You already have a doctors' network. It's WhatsApp — and it's failing you.
The best clinical discussions of your week scroll away in groups where you can't search them, can't be sure who's actually a doctor, and can't tell if a shared photo is leaking. The open internet is worse — LinkedIn is recruiters, X is anonymous strangers. Medicine needs a room of its own.
Cases die in the scroll
No record, no search, no memory — the case you wanted to keep is gone by Friday.
You can't trust the room
Reps, students, relatives, forwarded-in strangers. A second opinion only counts if you know who gave it.
CME is a deadline scramble
30 credits in 5 years for NMC renewal — tracked on paper and panic.
Pramio is that conversation — but everyone in it is a verified doctor, and nothing gets lost.
A professional home, not a feed.
Verified peers only
Every member's registration is verified with their state medical council or the NMC before they're admitted. No patients, no sales reps, no anonymous accounts.
Real case discussion
Post a de-identified case and get a useful reply from a verified peer. Open cases stay surfaced so they don't get buried.
Speak a case, get a clean draft
Dictate a case — your phone transcribes, helps you structure it, and flags possible patient identifiers, all on-device. The audio never leaves your phone.
CME you can keep up with
A live ledger against your NMC 30-in-5 target, so you always know what's pending before renewal.
Peer discussion, not consultation. Private by design.
Cases are de-identified and processed on your device. Pramio is a closed, verified-only space designed around India's DPDP Act, with data stored in India — and you can delete everything, anytime. It's not telemedicine, and it's not for patients.
Built for verified doctors. Open to the next generation.
Pramio is for licensed doctors across India who want a serious, private place to discuss cases and connect with peers. Residents and final-year students can register interest for a separate track — while the verified doctors' circle stays exclusive.
- Practicing doctors — verified and exclusive
- Residents & PG trainees — separate track
- Final-year students (18+) — register interest
- Not for patients or the public — and not a place for medical advice
Be a founding doctor on Pramio.
We're onboarding doctors in waves, specialty by specialty, so the room is active from day one. Join the waitlist and we'll invite you when your specialty's wave opens and your verification is complete.
Takes 30 seconds · Free for doctors · We verify you before you can post
You're on the list.
We're onboarding specialty by specialty — we'll reach out when your specialty's wave opens. Access is invite-only and isn't guaranteed, but founding doctors get first access.
The short version.
Is it really only doctors?
Yes. Every member's medical-council registration is verified before they can post — no reps, no patients, no anonymous accounts.
Is it safe to discuss cases here?
It's a closed, verified-only space for peer discussion — not patient consultation. Cases are de-identified, and dictation is processed on your device.
What does it cost?
It's free for doctors, and the doctor side stays free. No pharma reps, and no ads inside your case discussions.
How is my data handled?
Pramio is designed around India's DPDP Act, with data stored in India and on-device case processing. You can delete everything anytime, and no one contacts you without your explicit opt-in.
Can students or patients join?
Residents and final-year students can register interest for a separate track. Patients and the public can't join — Pramio isn't a place to get medical advice.
When does it launch?
We're piloting now, specialty by specialty. Join the waitlist and we'll invite you when your specialty's wave opens.