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Fig. 1 - The mark that answers your phone at 3am.
Company File • Healthcare AI

Quadrant Health

AI voice and agentic workflows that live inside the EHR your team already uses - and quietly run the front desk.

AI ScribeAgentic AIEHR-nativeVoice AI24/7
The Scene

It is 7:40pm in a small clinic. The last patient left an hour ago. The phone rings anyway - a refill, a scheduling change, a worried question. Nobody is at the desk. Somebody answers on the first ring.

24/7
First-ring coverage
20+
Languages spoken
$2.8M
Raised, YC W21
2021
Founded
The Story

A pivot hiding inside a prediction

Quadrant Health did not start as a phone company. It started as a crystal ball. The original idea, hatched inside Y Combinator's Winter 2021 batch, was to read electronic health records and patient messages and predict disease before it announced itself - to catch the infection or the injury earlier and more accurately than a rushed human eye.

It was a good idea. It also ran into an uncomfortable truth: predicting a problem is not the same as having anyone free to act on it. The bottleneck in American medicine is rarely insight. It is time. Doctors drown in documentation. Front desks miss calls. Chronic patients drift between visits until they resurface in an emergency room.

So co-founders Anin Sayana and Krishna Gorrepati flipped the thesis. Instead of predicting problems, they would remove the busywork that keeps clinicians from solving them. The product became a set of AI agents - voice and text, ambient and administrative - that live inside the software a practice already runs. No rip-and-replace. No new login to resent.

The AI that takes the call is the same AI that books the appointment, updates the chart, and closes the loop.
- Quadrant Health, on the design principle

That single sentence is the whole strategy. Most healthcare AI demos die at the words "now export to CSV." Quadrant's bet is that value only appears when the loop actually closes - when the note lands in Epic, when the refill routes to the right nurse, when the schedule updates itself. An agent that hands off to a human is just a fancier voicemail.

The Product

What Quadrant actually does

A suite of agents for providers, payers, and life sciences - each one aimed at a specific piece of operational drudgery, all of them writing back to the chart.

Documentation

Quadrant AI Scribe

Ambient scribe that captures the encounter in real time - in person, on the phone, or via the app - drafts SOAP and procedure notes, and writes them back to Epic, athena, eCW and Medent. Press record; get an EHR-ready draft by the time you say goodbye.

Front Desk

Administrative Agents

Answer inbound calls on the first ring, day or night, in 20+ languages. Book, reschedule and cancel across providers and locations with configurable rules, buffers and insurance mapping.

Intake & Triage

Refill & Triage Agent

Collects demographics and insurance before the visit, takes refill requests, applies controlled-substance logic, and routes to the provider with the right clinical context attached.

Between Visits

Care Management Agents

Keep chronic patients engaged between appointments and support billable Chronic Care Management programs - closing the care gaps that quietly turn into avoidable escalations.

With Medent

Alice, the AI Attendant

Deployed natively inside Medent's EHR: handles scheduling, stamps every call with time and date, and routes clinical requests to the right team so nothing gets a busy signal.

Under The Hood

From "press record" to "in the chart"

STEP 01

Capture

The agent listens - a call, a visit, an app conversation - via a HIPAA-compliant speech-to-text pipeline.

STEP 02

Understand

It parses intent: is this a booking, a refill, a symptom, a note? Then it acts, in 20+ languages.

STEP 03

Draft

Notes are generated as SOAP or procedure drafts; requests are structured with the right context.

STEP 04

Write Back

It pushes into Epic, athena, eCW or Medent - closing the loop instead of dumping a transcript.

The People & The Point

Small team, large surface area

Who's behind it

  • Anin Sayana - Co-Founder & CEO. Background spanning academia and life sciences; led AI systems for cardiology, neurology and biomarker discovery.
  • Krishna Gorrepati - Co-Founder.
  • A compact team of roughly 8, New York-based and remote-friendly, aiming at the entire medical back office.

The mission

Take the operational and documentation burden out of medicine by embedding AI agents directly into the EHRs clinicians already use - so providers get time back for the one thing software can't do: care for the patient in front of them.

By automating call handling and scheduling around the clock, we're helping practices eliminate bottlenecks, redirect staff toward care, and improve the patient experience.
- Anin Sayana, CEO, on the Medent partnership
The Backing

Who's funding the loop

  • Y Combinator - Winter 2021 batch
  • Haystack
  • Soma Capital
  • Alumni Ventures
  • Audacious Ventures
  • ~$2.83M total raised to date

Revenue and valuation figures circulating publicly (~$3M ARR, ~$9M) are third-party estimates and unverified.

Margin Notes

Fun facts

Things worth knowing

  • They set out to predict disease, then pivoted to running the front office.
  • The AI attendant has a name - Alice - because it effectively works a shift.
  • Agents answer on the first ring, 24/7, in more than 20 languages.
  • The real bottleneck they found wasn't insight. It was staff time.
The Timeline

How it unfolded

2021

Founded by Anin Sayana and Krishna Gorrepati; accepted into Y Combinator's Winter 2021 batch to predict disease from EHR and messaging data.

2021 - 2022

Raises ~$2.83M from Haystack, Soma Capital, Alumni Ventures and Audacious Ventures.

2025 - 2026

Expands from AI scribe into a full suite of administrative and care-management agents; featured in a Mayo Clinic Platform webinar.

March 2026

Launches AI receptionist "Alice" natively inside Medent's EHR - 24/7 call handling, scheduling and triage.

The Field

Who else is in the room

On the scribe side

Abridge, Nuance DAX Copilot, Ambience Healthcare, Suki, Nabla, Heidi Health and Commure. Quadrant's differentiator: the same agent that documents also answers the phone and books the visit.

On the front-desk side

Voice and AI-receptionist players like Hyro and Assort Health. Quadrant's angle is EHR-native write-back - the agent doesn't just talk, it updates the chart.

Go Deeper

Links, blogs & briefings

Back To The Scene

It's 7:40pm again. The phone rings. This time the refill is logged, the schedule shifts itself, and the note is already sitting in the chart for the doctor to sign in the morning. The clinic went dark hours ago. The front desk never did. That's the quiet thing Quadrant Health is building - not a smarter doctor, but a practice that finally answers the phone.

File compiled from public sources. Estimates flagged where noted.