Actor Kunal Kapoor has teamed up with Ketto cofounders Varun Sheth and Zaheer Adenwala to start MetaGO, a healthtech company focused on combating obesity and metabolic conditions via personalised diagnostics, teleconsultations, nutrition coaching, and prescription medication.

  • Doctor-led personalised weight and metabolic health management
  • Comprehensive diagnostics tracking 35+ biomarkers
  • Community outreach with free metabolic health camps

What happened

Kunal Kapoor, along with Varun Sheth and Zaheer Adenwala, cofounders of crowdfunding platform Ketto, have launched MetaGO, a healthtech startup in India. MetaGO delivers a doctor-led weight management programme that addresses obesity and metabolic health concerns through a multi-faceted approach involving diagnostics, teleconsultation, personalised nutrition, and prescription medications including GLP-1 therapies.

The startup recently conducted a free metabolic health camp for Mumbai Police, providing blood tests and medical consultations as part of its initial community engagement efforts. This outreach initiative aims to raise awareness about metabolic health risks and prevention strategies among professional groups and the broader population.

Why it matters

MetaGO represents a growing trend in Indian healthtech focusing on healthspan optimization and early intervention rather than just treating symptoms after they arise. By tracking over 35 biomarkers and offering personalised plans crafted by specialists such as endocrinologists and cardiologists, MetaGO pushes the shift from episodic treatment to continuous metabolic health management.

This approach aligns with the emerging healthtech 2.0 movement that emphasizes preventing illness, extending longevity, and optimizing quality of life using sophisticated diagnostics and telehealth. Additionally, MetaGO’s model leverages learnings from Ketto’s extensive exposure to families dealing with chronic metabolic problems, signaling a data-driven and empathetic approach to healthcare.

What to watch next

MetaGO plans to expand its community outreach efforts by conducting more free health camps targeted at different professional groups and communities to raise metabolic health awareness. The startup’s impact will depend on its ability to scale personalised care and integrate new technologies and AI to enhance diagnostics and treatment precision.

Investors are increasingly interested in healthtech ventures that integrate AI and personalised medicine, as seen in recent funding events involving startups like 4baseCare and Cent. MetaGO’s progress and funding developments will be important indicators of India’s growing market for advanced healthtech solutions focused on prevention and chronic disease management.

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