By: IPP Bureau
Last updated : December 22, 2025 5:24 pm
UK headquartered digital health scale-up strengthens global tech and innovation footprint in the country
Care ADHD, one of the United Kingdom’s fastest growing digital mental health companies and a key partner to the NHS, announced the opening of its first Global Capability Centre (GCC) in India. Located in Bangalore, the facility was inaugurated by the British Deputy High Commissioner to Karnataka and Kerala and the Deputy Trade Commissioner to South Asia (Investment).
This strategic expansion aims to leverage India’s world-class product and engineering talent as the company scales its global operations. The new GCC will accelerate technology development, bolster the company's operational infrastructure, and provide support for its virtual care business, Duty Doctor.
Speaking on the launch, Care ADHD CEO Mark Pattison said “Bangalore has emerged as one of the most vibrant technology innovation hubs globally, and the company’s decision to build its GCC in the city reflects its commitment to accessing top-tier talent. He noted that the Bangalore team will play a central role in advancing the company’s digital platforms and scaling capabilities for global markets.”
James Whitebread, CTO, Care ADHD highlighted that “the GCC will focus on next generation diagnostic tools, intelligent patient engagement systems, and seamless integrations for virtual consultation services. The new centre will act as the nucleus for tech-driven product development across the organisation.”
Care ADHD continues to serve thousands of patients across the UK through evidence-based care and advanced digital platforms. The Bangalore GCC reinforces the company’s ambition to build scalable, technology-driven solutions that can support global demand for high quality mental health services.
Chandru Iyer, His Majesty’s Deputy Trade Commissioner to South Asia (Investment) and British Deputy High Commissioner to Karnataka and Kerala, congratulated CARE ADHD on their decision to enter the Indian market and remarked, “It is encouraging to see UK healthcare organisations expanding in India and inspiring to witness how UK–India collaboration is strengthening the mental health ecosystem, especially through digital-first solutions. I wish the CARE ADHD team every success in their mission to provide accessible, affordable, and reliable mental healthcare, working closely with leading Indian mental health professionals.”
The new centre will foster closer collaboration between clinicians, product teams, and engineering talent to create systems that improve accuracy, enhance patient experience, and accelerate innovation.