Why this matters

Most diagnostic labs already collect personal data digitally through book-a-test forms, home collection addresses, report delivery preferences, referral doctor details, payment links and branch-level WhatsApp follow-up. DPDP readiness starts by making that flow visible: what is collected, why it is collected, where it goes, who can access it, and how long it is retained.

The goal is not to create a heavy enterprise compliance project. The goal is to put clear notices, consent-aware forms, WhatsApp handling rules, vendor records and staff SOPs in place so owners can answer basic privacy questions calmly.

Practical examples

Lab-specific examples include consent for test booking flows, report delivery communication, role-based access to report links, vendor register entries for LIS/report portals, and clear separation between service messages and marketing.

ROI napkin math

If three missed test bookings or no-shows are recovered in a month, the sprint can pay back quickly. Use your actual test basket and booking numbers; do not treat this as a promised result.

Honest founder credentials

AICloudStrategist is led by Anushka Bhattacharya as Director for client-facing execution, with Rajiv providing 22+ years of IT, cloud, security and AI architecture experience behind the operating model. We are a new firm, so we do not publish invented case studies or client logos.

What the 2-week sprint includes

  • Privacy policy and paste-ready website copy.
  • Cookie banner code where tracking exists.
  • WhatsApp consent flow and template language.
  • Data inventory worksheet and handling SOP.
  • 1-page board-ready compliance summary.

Disclaimer: This is operational DPDP readiness support, not legal advice. For formal legal sign-off or SDF-tier obligations, consult qualified counsel.