Last week, Delhi witnessed one of those rare evenings where business, glamour and genuine excitement actually mixed well. At Hyatt Centric Janakpuri, the Global Business Awards organised by Sasha Media Solution turned out to be much more than the usual award night — and the moment that really got people talking was when EaseMyCure was announced as the winner of “Best Healthcare Innovation of the Year 2025”.
Jacqueline Fernandez hosted the evening with her trademark charm. She looked effortlessly stunning, cracked a few self-deprecating jokes about surviving the Kick shooting schedule, and handed over the trophy with genuine warmth. Watching her present the award, you could sense she actually understood what the win meant for the people behind the platform — not just another plaque, but real recognition for trying to fix something broken in the aesthetic treatment world.
For those who don’t follow the media scene closely, Sasha Media Solution has quietly become one of the more respected names when it comes to putting together big, classy award events in India. They don’t just sell sponsorships; they actually care about the storytelling behind each category. This year’s healthcare innovation section felt particularly meaningful because the field is currently full of noise — lots of promises, very few filters.
And that’s exactly where EaseMyCure is trying to make a difference.
The platform isn’t trying to be another directory that lists every clinic in town. It’s built around a very straightforward, almost stubborn idea: most people looking for hair transplants, laser hair removal, Botox, fillers, thread lifts or any serious aesthetic procedure are scared of two things — getting a bad result and getting ripped off. EaseMyCure decided to tackle both fears head-on.
Instead of just showing you the cheapest or the most advertised options, they push you to look at five main things before you even think about booking:
- Who is the actual doctor (not the salesperson)
- What technology the clinic really uses
- How long the doctor has been doing this specific procedure
- What the real patients (not the paid reviews) are saying
- Whether the place is actually doctor-led or basically a beauty parlour with medical equipment
They only list clinics that pass a fairly strict internal check — clinics that mostly use high-end machines like Soprano Titanium for laser, Inmode, Alma, Lumenis etc., and importantly, places where the majority of patients actually come back happy (or at least don’t disappear after one treatment).
The company behind it — Marlin Medical Assistance Pvt Ltd — has been doing medical tourism and patient coordination for more than a decade. They already knew how badly most people get treated when they search for aesthetic procedures on their own. EaseMyCure is basically what happens when that experience turns into a mission: “We’ve seen enough disasters — let’s try to stop the next thousand.”
They’re very clear about what they’re not. Not the cheapest option finder. Not a generic listing site. Not a place where every clinic with money can buy visibility. The whole point is quality + reasonable pricing + transparency — in that order.
During the acceptance speech (which was refreshingly short), the EaseMyCure team basically said: “Most people don’t need the most expensive treatment. They need the treatment that’s most likely to give them the result they’re hoping for — without having to play cosmetic-treatment Russian roulette.”
The room clapped louder than usual at that line.
What struck me watching the whole thing unfold was how quiet the conversation stayed around price wars. Nobody from the stage pretended that money doesn’t matter. But the repeated message was that in aesthetic medicine, the real cost is usually paid in revisions, regrets, and sometimes complications — not just in the original invoice.
After the ceremony, quite a few people stayed back taking photos with the trophy, chatting with the team, and honestly — looking relieved. There’s something hopeful about seeing a platform win an award not because they grew the fastest or raised the most money, but because they’re trying (and apparently succeeding) to make the patient experience less scary and more predictable.
In an industry where trust is the hardest thing to earn, EaseMyCure seems to have decided to earn it the hard way — one verified clinic, one honest review, one happy (or at least not traumatised) patient at a time.
Congratulations to the entire Marlin + EaseMyCure team. The trophy looks nice, but the real win is every person who books their next treatment feeling significantly less anxious than they would have felt six months ago.
Conclusion
The Global Business Award for “Best Healthcare Innovation of the Year 2025” is a proud moment for EaseMyCure and a powerful endorsement of its mission. In a glittering ceremony at Hyatt Centric Janakpuri, recognised by Sasha Media and celebrated by Jacqueline Fernandez, EMC stood tall as a brand that is changing how aesthetic healthcare is perceived and delivered.
By empowering patients, supporting ethical clinics, and prioritising quality over shortcuts, EaseMyCure is not just innovating—it is building trust.
Note:- This recognition adds to EaseMyCure’s growing credibility in 2025, following its Healthcare Icon Excellence Award 2025 — a strong signal of the platform’s consistent focus on trust, transparency, and patient-first care.






