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Ufone 4G And Oladoc Partner To Deliver Affordable And Accessible Healthcare Across Pakistan

  • September 10, 2025
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Ufone 4G has entered into a collaboration with Oladoc, Pakistan’s largest digital healthcare platform, to extend affordable and accessible healthcare services to millions of its users nationwide. This initiative seeks to bridge Pakistan’s long-standing healthcare disparity, where most qualified doctors are concentrated in urban centers while an estimated 62 percent of the population resides in rural areas with limited medical facilities. By combining Ufone 4G’s broad network reach with Oladoc’s extensive pool of over 25,000 doctors and specialists, the partnership aims to deliver timely consultations, preventive care, and essential medical services to underserved communities, reducing the need for long-distance travel to urban hospitals.

Under this agreement, signed by Atta Ur Rahman Mir, VP Marketing PTCL Group, and Abid Zubairi, CEO Oladoc, Ufone 4G subscribers will gain access to a variety of healthcare benefits. These include free video consultations with leading doctors in Pakistan, discounts of up to 20 percent on in-clinic appointments, up to 40 percent off on lab tests with options for home sampling or lab visits, up to 10 percent off on medicine deliveries, and up to 30 percent off on surgery bookings. All these services are integrated through the Oladoc app, which is designed to offer convenience, reliability, and affordability to customers seeking healthcare solutions.

Oladoc’s platform allows users to book in-person and online appointments with top medical professionals across specialties. It also provides services such as lab test scheduling, medicine delivery, surgery coordination, and corporate wellness programs. This collaboration places a full suite of healthcare services at the fingertips of Ufone 4G users, creating an ecosystem where consultations, diagnostics, and medication can be managed seamlessly from a single platform, improving both access and quality of care.

The subscription plan has been structured to ensure affordability for Ufone 4G prepaid customers. Users can choose from three flexible options: a daily plan priced at Rs. 5 plus tax, a weekly plan at Rs. 25 plus tax, and a monthly plan at Rs. 60 plus tax. Customers can subscribe through the dedicated link https://oladoc.app/ufone to enjoy uninterrupted access to these digital healthcare services anytime, anywhere. By leveraging Ufone 4G’s reach and Oladoc’s healthcare network, this partnership is contributing to digital inclusion in the health sector and reaffirming both organizations’ commitment to enhancing quality of life through innovation and customer-centric services.

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