• Founded in

    2005

  • Team Size

    12

  • Company Industry

    Software Development

  • Headquarters

    Bengaluru, Karnataka

About us

The Healthcare IT space is filled with standards, abbreviations, and legacy systems. We provide you with a bundle of open-source microservices and tools that get the job done. So instead of worrying about setting up a FHIR server, or reinventing authentication, you can start focusing on your application's logic.

Medblocks is building a developer-focused “stack for healthcare” that makes it possible for anyone to build applications that integrate directly with clinical workflows without rebuilding expensive Electronic Medical Records systems. We believe code has the potential to save more lives than doctors can by themselves.

Founded by doctors-turned-programmers, our team leverages open, vendor-neutral standards like openEHR, FHIR, SMART, and SNOMED CT to create a platform that makes healthcare data accessible, interoperable, and useful.

Culture

Our Culture

At Medblocks, we operate with three core values:

Trust: We trust you’ll get your work done without micromanagement. We don’t enforce working hours or monitor your activity—we measure outcomes, not outputs.

Transparency: We believe information flow is at the heart of a healthy company. We share detailed financials and metrics with our team and maintain open communication about company direction.

Customer Value & Honesty: We’re obsessively focused on delivering value to our customers and maintaining honest relationships about what our technology can and cannot do.

We’re a remote-first team that values deep work, clear communication, and continuous learning. We’re building technology that matters, and we’re looking for individuals who want their code to make a difference in healthcare.

Current Openings at Medblocks

Java Developer

3 - 5 Years ExpRemote
DockerSQLJavaSpringboot

IOS Developer

1 - 4 Years ExpRemote
Communication SkillsiOSSwift

Principal Architect

5 - 8 Years ExpRemote
CI/CD PipelineETL/ELT pipelinesPostgreSQL