
Dr. Muthu Alagappan
Physician, former Stanford AI researcher, and founder & CEO of Counsel Health; builds AI-enabled virtual care to scale clinical capacity and improve access to high-quality care.
Top 3 podcasts with Dr. Muthu Alagappan
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Feb 25, 2025 • 24min
An Ironman Suit for Doctors with Muthu Alagappan
Muthu Alagappan, founder and CEO of Counsel Health, joins Julie Yoo to discuss innovative healthcare solutions powered by AI. They explore how asynchronous care can connect patients with real doctors for instant guidance, reducing dependency on online searches. Muthu highlights the use of large language models to improve clinical workflows, creating a 'clinician cockpit' that supports physicians efficiently. The conversation also addresses the challenges of AI in healthcare and the potential for more equitable access to care.

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Oct 28, 2024 • 44min
Dr. Muthu Alagappan, CEO and Founder of Counsel, on defining a new healthcare paradigm in asynchronous care
Dr. Muthu Alagappan, CEO and Founder of Counsel, previously served as CMO at Notable Health and is a Stanford Medicine alumnus. He discusses the transformative potential of asynchronous care in healthcare, focusing on how AI can streamline processes and improve patient access. Muthu shares insights on balancing family responsibilities with entrepreneurship and the need for innovative, patient-centric solutions. He reflects on how his Stanford experiences shaped his entrepreneurial journey, emphasizing the importance of disruptive thinking in healthcare.

Nov 21, 2025 • 12min
The ONE Thing Startup Founders and Doctors Should NEVER Do | Counsel Health, Muthu Alagappan | EO
Dr. Muthu Alagappan, a physician and AI innovator, discusses insights from his journey from medicine to founding Counsel Health. He shares how prioritization in healthcare has shaped his perspective on scaling impact through technology. Muthu highlights the importance of integrating AI with physician oversight to enhance efficiency and safety in patient care. He also predicts significant changes in healthcare delivery over the next five years, emphasizing the need for systemic innovation in access and quality.


