Samsung Health has launched a major update with new wellness tools and direct integration with leading Indian pharmacy platforms PharmaEasy and Tata 1mg. The enhancements allow users to order medicines, book lab tests, access doctor consultations, and track prescriptions seamlessly within the Samsung Health app creating a more comprehensive personal health hub for Indian users.
Glimpse:
The latest Samsung Health version introduces advanced sleep coaching, personalized wellness insights, medication reminders with auto-refill, and one-tap access to PharmaEasy and Tata 1mg services. Users can now browse and purchase prescriptions, schedule home delivery, view order history, and get lab test bookings directly from the app. The integrations aim to simplify medication management, improve adherence, and bring pharmacy convenience to Samsung’s large Indian user base.
Samsung has significantly upgraded its Samsung Health app for Indian users by introducing powerful new features and deep integration with two of the country’s top online pharmacy platforms PharmaEasy and Tata 1mg. The update, rolled out in early 2026, transforms Samsung Health into a more complete health companion that combines wellness tracking with real-world healthcare services.
Key new features and integrations include:
Medication Management Hub Set reminders, scan prescriptions, track refill dates, and receive alerts for missed doses Direct Pharmacy Access One-tap navigation to PharmaEasy and Tata 1mg for ordering medicines, uploading prescriptions, and tracking deliveries Lab Test Booking Schedule diagnostic tests from within the app with home collection options Doctor Consultations Quick access to teleconsultations with verified physicians through partnered platforms Enhanced Wellness Tools Advanced sleep coaching with personalized tips, energy score improvements, and AI-driven insights based on activity, heart rate, and sleep data
The integrations are seamless users can link their PharmaEasy or Tata 1mg accounts to Samsung Health for unified tracking of orders, prescriptions, and lab results. All data sharing follows strict privacy controls, consent-based flows, and compliance with Indian data protection regulations.
Samsung emphasized that the update responds to the growing demand for convenient, all-in-one health management among Indian smartphone users. With millions of active Samsung Health users in India, the pharmacy tie-ups bring practical value especially for chronic disease patients who need regular medications and monitoring.
This move strengthens Samsung’s position in India’s digital health landscape, where integrated ecosystems are gaining traction among tech-savvy consumers and those managing long-term conditions.
“We’re making health management simpler and more connected bringing medicines, tests, and doctor advice right into the Samsung Health app where users already track their wellness.”
By
HB Team
