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Kwick Doctors launch smartphone app to fight against corona virus

  • March 20, 2022
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Kwick Doctor is a medical service and a market place for a healthcare industry. It connect patient to a doctor via video call, online pharmacy, Online Labs and ambulance services available. Kwick Doctor have launched a smartphone to ale their facility public in the fight against the corona virus.

 

Kwick have launched a Smartphone app that is providing direct and instant access to quality healthcare. By setting up a real-time connection between doctors and patients through electronic devices, this application service provides users with a full range of medical services. Their Doctors are available 24hrs, 7 days a week and one can see their online doctor in minutes and get prescriptions, referrals and sick notes instantly. One of the main benefits of this app, especially in current situations is that it is available through GPS round the clock and in accordance to the time that facilitates the user. Moreover, they can issue referral letters so that patients can also see a specialist. Finally, they use encrypted video consultations to keep a users details and records safe.

 

All of their doctors on the Kwick Doctor network are 100% vetted qualified doctors recognised by Pakistan Medical and dental council. The app works on the system that when a patient picks a time for their consultation, they enter their online waiting room, and the GP will sees them as soon as possible. In the online video consultation, the GP ask them about their symptoms and can take a look at any affected areas, or listen to any symptoms, like a cough. If a user needs medication, the GP can write you a prescription instantly which will be saved in your personal information. In conclusion, in a time when people in the country are unsure whether they might be infected with corona virus, services such as these will go a long way to ensure citizens have access to professionals who can guide them better without the risk of being in close contact with them and at the comfort of their homes.

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