Healthcare

KashiPlus

A hospital discovery and booking platform onboarding government hospitals — enabling patients to find doctors, read reviews, and schedule appointments via a React Native mobile app backed by an AWS microservices architecture.

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Tech StackReact NativeNext.jsNode.jsMongoDBAWS

The Problem

Patients visiting government hospitals in India faced a familiar frustration — no way to find the right doctor, no visibility into their availability, and no channel to leave feedback that reached anyone. KashiPlus was built to change that.

What We Built

Flexonixs engineered the full-stack platform for KashiPlus — a React Native mobile app for patients, a Next.js web portal for administration, and a Node.js backend designed as a microservices architecture on AWS. The platform onboards government hospitals, aggregates their doctor rosters, and gives patients a clean digital experience from discovery to appointment.

Core Features

  • Hospital Onboarding — A structured onboarding flow to bring government hospitals onto the platform with their departments, doctors, and services.
  • Doctor Discovery — Patients can browse doctors by specialty, hospital, and availability with real-time schedule visibility.
  • Appointment Scheduling — In-app booking system with calendar-based slot management for doctors and reminders for patients.
  • Doctor Reviews — Verified patient reviews and ratings to help others make informed decisions.
  • Health Services Directory — A categorised listing of health services available across onboarded hospitals.

Architecture

The backend was designed as a microservices architecture on AWS — enabling independent scaling of booking, notifications, and user management services. React Native ensured a consistent, high-performance experience across Android devices, with MongoDB providing the flexible data layer for hospital and patient records.

Outcome

KashiPlus launched on the Google Play Store and was successfully handed off to the client. The platform established a digital bridge between government healthcare infrastructure and patients who previously had no structured way to access it.

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