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SereneCare: A Secure, Full-Stack Healthcare Platform Built Using Open Source Tools

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December 2025

SereneCare, a healthcare management platform designed to bridge the gap between patients, doctors, and administrators, is focused on creating a unified, full-stack system that supports appointment scheduling, group consultations, health resource sharing, and role-based workflows. Built entirely using open source technologies, SereneCare aims to offer a modular, scalable, and secure solution for modern healthcare challenges.

- By Jooluri Sakesh

SereneCare: A Secure, Full-Stack Healthcare Platform Built Using Open Source Tools

As developers exploring the intersection of healthcare and open source technology, we noticed a common thread: many existing platforms were either too specialised or lacked the flexibility to adapt to varied medical workflows. With that in mind, we set out to build SereneCare, a healthcare management system that prioritises usability, modularity, and data privacy.

The platform was conceptualised with real-world challenges in mind—limited access to in-person consultations, the need for support group integration, and growing concerns over the security of patient data. SereneCare was our attempt to create something that could support remote healthcare delivery without becoming overly complex for either patients or medical staff.

From the ground up, we built the system using tools we were familiar with — React for the frontend, Node.js and Express for the backend, and MongoDB to store flexible, evolving data structures. But beyond the tech stack, what really drove the project was our desire to build something meaningful: a platform that could be used in universities, clinics, or even small NGOs running wellness programmes. Every feature — from appointment management to real-time group discussions — was designed with adaptability in mind.

Admin dashboard: For admins, we focused on functionality that allows them to control and monitor the entire system. The dashboard presents metrics like the number of registered users, pending approvals, and active support groups. Admins can easily verify new doctor signups, approve users, assign moderators to groups, and keep an eye on activity across the platform.

An admin-facing interface summarises system status and allows for user/group management in just a few clicks.

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