The diagnostic landscape in India has evolved from walk-in labs to a digital-first, home-based, and mobile-enabled ecosystem, reshaping patient care. Industry leaders at the 5th Healthcare Leaders Summit highlighted how genomics, next-generation sequencing (NGS), and precision medicine are driving the shift from preventive to predictive healthcare. While genomics and precision diagnostics may be today’s “wellness craze,” when backed by science, personalization, and accessibility, they are poised to become tomorrow’s standard of care.
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