HealthPil: Get Your Daily Dose of Trusted Health Advice– Consult a Doctor Anytime, Anywhere!
Welcome to HealthPil, your trusted healthcare partner that provides teleconsultations with doctors trained from India’s most prestigious medical institutions like AIIMS, PGI, MAMC, and Safdarjung Hospital. Are you tired of waiting months to see a specialist at government hospitals or struggling to find reliable health information online? At HealthPil, we understand these challenges. That’s why we’ve created a platform that offers quick access to expert doctors and reliable health advice—all from the comfort of your home.
Imagine suffering from anxiety, unsure if you need to consult a mental health professional. Through HealthPil, you can speak to one of our trusted doctors, receive the right guidance, and take control of your mental health without the hassle of unnecessary referrals. Speak to a mental health expert now and start your consultation instantly. We’re here to help—no referral systems, no hidden costs—just honest, patient-first healthcare.
Our founder, Dr Rahul Chawla, a leading neurologist trained at AIIMS, developed HealthPil to bridge the gap between patients and trustworthy healthcare. Whether you’re in a city or a remote village, we’re here to provide accurate health information and expert consultations. Join HealthPil today and experience healthcare that puts your needs first.
MEET OUR EXPERT DOCTORS

Dr Rahul Chawla
Neurologist (DM Neurology AIIMS), Founder HealthPil

Dr.Kamal Nain Rattan
Pediatric Surgeon

Dr. Tanuj Lawania
Gynecologist, Infertility Specialist

Dr. Shama Naaz
Dermatologist & Cosmetic Physician

Dr. Ankit Kumar Sinha
Psychiatrist
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Most Indian parents eat far more carbohydrates than they realise, because this is how meals have been structured for decades. Breakfast usually begins with paratha, bread, poha, or upma. Lunch is roti with sabzi, and dal, while dinner is described as “light”, which again means one roti or a small bowl of rice. Throughout the day, protein disappears from the plate, replaced by carbohydrates that feel filling but do very little to preserve muscle or regulate hunger. So, would a simple Indian diet without any fancy ingredients help provide wholesome nutrition, while keeping a calorie deficit and helping with weight loss? Yes, it’s totally possible with just everyday food. We’ll see how, stay with us.
Most Indian parents eat far more carbohydrates than they realise, because this is how meals have been structured for decades. Breakfast usually begins with paratha, bread, poha, or upma. Lunch is roti with sabzi, and dal, while dinner is described as “light”, which again means one roti or a small bowl of rice. Throughout the day, protein disappears from the plate, replaced by carbohydrates that feel filling but do very little to preserve muscle or regulate hunger. So, would a simple Indian diet without any fancy ingredients help provide wholesome nutrition, while keeping a calorie deficit and helping with weight loss? Yes, it’s totally possible with just everyday food. We’ll see how, stay with us.
Delhi’s AQI crosses 7 and air pollution has reached hazardous levels sparking protests at India Gate. AIIMS trained Neurologist Dr Rahul Chawla suggested 5 steps to protect your family from delhi’s air pollution. He advised staying indoors, air purifiers, avoiding going outdoor and using N 95 masks, work from home and limited lockdown. He also advised people to leave the city if possible.
In Madhya Pradesh, 16 children have lost their lives due to kidney failure after consuming Coldrif, a cough syrup that turned out to be contaminated with ethylene glycol. An FIR has been registered against the doctor who prescribed the syrup.
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Most Indian parents eat far more carbohydrates than they realise, because this is how meals have been structured for decades. Breakfast usually begins with paratha, bread, poha, or upma. Lunch is roti with sabzi, and dal, while dinner is described as “light”, which again means one roti or a small bowl of rice. Throughout the day, protein disappears from the plate, replaced by carbohydrates that feel filling but do very little to preserve muscle or regulate hunger. So, would a simple Indian diet without any fancy ingredients help provide wholesome nutrition, while keeping a calorie deficit and helping with weight loss? Yes, it’s totally possible with just everyday food. We’ll see how, stay with us.
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Join Dr Rahul Chawla’s live migraine workshop to understand migraine management, triggers and simple ways to manage chronic headache.
A person with Parkinson’s disease may have shaky hands or a slow, stumbling walk. However, Parkinson’s disease covers much more than only issues with movement. Both the body and the mind are affected by this progressive neurological condition, which affects a person’s quality of life in ways that go beyond just their physical symptoms.
A few months ago, I saw a patient in the emergency room—a young man, just in his late 20s, complaining of muscle weakness and numbness in his legs. He had a recent diarrheal infection that seemed mild, and he initially thought the weakness was due to post-viral fatigue.
Imagine you have suddenly lost your vision or are unable to walk. What if this wasn’t just a passing problem but the start of a lifelong struggle? It could be due to Multiple Sclerosis—but it’s not the only possible cause.
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See MoreMost Indian parents eat far more carbohydrates than they realise, because this is how meals have been structured for decades. Breakfast usually begins with paratha, bread, poha, or upma. Lunch is roti with sabzi, and dal, while dinner is described as “light”, which again means one roti or a small bowl of rice. Throughout the day, protein disappears from the plate, replaced by carbohydrates that feel filling but do very little to preserve muscle or regulate hunger. So, would a simple Indian diet without any fancy ingredients help provide wholesome nutrition, while keeping a calorie deficit and helping with weight loss? Yes, it’s totally possible with just everyday food. We’ll see how, stay with us.
































































































































