Bengaluru, April 23: CENT, an early detection healthcare company, has announced the launch of its first clinical prevention centre in Bengaluru, marking a significant milestone in preventive healthcare infrastructure in India. Alongside the launch, CENT has deepened its strategic partnership with Siemens Healthineers to power advanced diagnostic and imaging capabilities across its expanding network.

CENT launches Bengaluru prevention centre with Siemens Healthineers partnership

Spanning 7,000 square feet, the centre is purpose-built to focus exclusively on early detection of life-threatening diseases in asymptomatic individuals. Unlike conventional diagnostic setups, the facility operates on a standardized CCNM protocol (Cardiac, Cancer, Neurological, Metabolic), ensuring streamlined, high-quality screening under a single integrated system.

Each visit includes a comprehensive suite of diagnostics such as whole-body MRI, ultra low-dose cardiac CT, DEXA, ECG, and over 120 biomarker tests. These are analysed using CENT’s proprietary AI to generate the Tru10 organ-level risk report, followed by a personalized doctor consultation—all within a 120-minute experience.

The centre is equipped with advanced imaging systems from Siemens Healthineers, including MRI, CT, and DEXA technologies tailored for preventive care. The collaboration focuses on enhancing diagnostic accuracy, reducing scan times, and enabling scalable early detection solutions across India.

Anshul Khandelwal, Co-Founder & CBO, CENT, said,

“This centre has been designed from the ground up for individuals who feel healthy but may carry silent risks. Early detection requires dedicated infrastructure, standardized protocols, and precision—and this facility brings all of that together.”

Hariharan Subramanian, Managing Director, Siemens Healthcare Pvt. Ltd., added,

“Early and precise diagnosis is key to better health outcomes. Our partnership with CENT aims to build scalable and accessible preventive healthcare models powered by advanced imaging technology.”

CENT has already conducted over 2,000 scans across seven cities through its partner-led network, with 26% revealing clinically meaningful findings and 3% identifying critical conditions requiring immediate attention.

The Bengaluru centre marks the beginning of CENT’s nationwide rollout, with plans to expand to 15 cities. The company aims to enable 10 million scans and contribute to saving one million lives through early detection by 2035.

With this launch, CENT is positioning itself at the forefront of preventive healthcare, shifting the focus from reactive treatment to proactive health management at scale.

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