Care ADHD Expands Global Footprint with India GCC Launch

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Care ADHD team in India Credits: Press release

Care ADHD, one of the United Kingdom’s fastest-growing digital mental health companies and a key partner to the NHS, has announced the opening of its first Global Capability Centre (GCC) in India, located in Bangalore. The inauguration ceremony was led by His Majesty’s Deputy Trade Commissioner to South Asia (Investment) and British Deputy High Commissioner to Karnataka and Kerala. This strategic expansion reflects the company’s commitment to strengthening its global operations by leveraging India’s world-class engineering and product talent.

Strategic Move to Accelerate Technology and Operations

With this expansion, Care ADHD aims to accelerate technology development, reinforce its operational backbone, and scale its virtual care business, Duty Doctor. By establishing the GCC in Bangalore, the company positions itself at the heart of one of the world’s most dynamic technology ecosystems, enabling faster innovation and global scalability.

Leadership Highlights Bangalore’s Innovation Ecosystem

Speaking at the launch, Care ADHD CEO Mark Pattison emphasised Bangalore’s role as a global technology innovation hub. He stated that the decision to set up the GCC in the city underlines Care ADHD’s commitment to accessing top-tier talent. Moreover, he noted that the Bangalore team will play a pivotal role in advancing the company’s digital platforms and enhancing capabilities for international markets.

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Focus on Next-Generation Digital Healthcare Solutions

Meanwhile, CTO James Whitebread outlined the technology vision for the new centre. He explained that the GCC will focus on developing next-generation diagnostic tools, intelligent patient engagement systems, and seamless integrations for virtual consultation services. Consequently, the Bangalore facility will serve as the nucleus for tech-driven product development across the organisation.

Strengthening Global Mental Health Services

As per the press release, Care ADHD continues to support thousands of patients across the UK through evidence-based care and advanced digital platforms. In this context, the Bangalore GCC reinforces the company’s ambition to build scalable, technology-led solutions that can meet the growing global demand for high-quality mental health services.

UK–India Collaboration Receives Official Support

Congratulating Care ADHD on its entry into the Indian market, Chandru Iyer, His Majesty’s Deputy Trade Commissioner to South Asia (Investment) and British Deputy High Commissioner to Karnataka and Kerala, highlighted the importance of UK–India collaboration. He remarked that it is encouraging to see UK healthcare organisations expanding in India and inspiring to witness how digital-first initiatives are strengthening the mental health ecosystem. He further wished the Care ADHD team success in delivering accessible, affordable, and reliable mental healthcare in partnership with leading Indian mental health professionals.

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Driving Innovation Through Cross-Functional Collaboration

Looking ahead, the new Global Capability Centre will enable closer collaboration between clinicians, product teams, and engineering experts. As a result, Care ADHD aims to build systems that improve diagnostic accuracy, enhance patient experience, and accelerate innovation across its digital mental health platforms.