The Story Behind This Site

Why this site speaks four languages, and why it doesn't look like other doctors' websites.

Most doctors' websites look the same. A stock photo at the top, a list of services, a contact form. This one is built differently, and on purpose. There is a story behind why.

It was designed and built by Kunjan Dalal, an engineer and lawyer, and the founder of Fuzzy Cloud. The site is part of Pi Health, an effort to bring technology and AI to doctors in a way that stays well inside the legal and ethical lines that matter so much in medicine.

A friendship, and shared roots

Kunjan and Dr. Natasha Tipnis Shah have been friends for many years and come from the same roots. Their careers went in very different directions. Kunjan into engineering and law, Natasha into medicine and neurology. But they kept coming back to the same question: how do you use technology to genuinely help people without losing the human part of care? This site is one answer to it.

Kunjan Dalal and Dr. Natasha Tipnis Shah. Friends, and the people behind this site.
Kunjan Dalal and Dr. Natasha Tipnis Shah. Friends, and the people behind this site.

Why it speaks four languages

India is not one audience. A neurologist in Mumbai sees families who think, worry, and ask their questions in Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi, and English. For many of them, English is not the language they reach for when they are scared about a seizure or a child's headache.

So the site speaks all four, properly. Each language is a full version of the site, not an auto-translate widget bolted on at the end. Both Dr. Natasha and Kunjan speak and understand several Indian languages, and they wanted medical information to meet people where they already are. A site that only speaks English leaves out a large part of the country that needs this knowledge the most.

Why it doesn't look like other doctors' sites

Trust in medicine is emotional before it is clinical. Most healthcare templates aim for “professional” and end up feeling cold. This site goes the other way, with warm typography, a personal voice, real photographs, and a calm, unhurried layout. The first thing a worried patient needs is to feel that a real, careful human is on the other side.

Building that took a hand-crafted approach instead of a template you have seen a hundred times before. That is the kind of work Fuzzy Cloud and Pi Health like to do: technology that serves the people using it.

Pi Health's belief

Pi Health's belief is simple. Use technology and AI to help doctors and patients, without ever crossing legal or ethical lines. Kunjan's background as both an engineer and a lawyer, and his work on legal AI through LegalDeskAI, keeps that in check. The aim is never to replace the doctor. It is to give doctors better tools, and patients better access, in the language they actually speak.

Pi Health is starting to do the same for other doctors, like Dr. Parth Ganatra, a cancer specialist in Mumbai. The people behind this site build things outside medicine too, including Artistify, an art and healing studio in Ahmedabad.