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Video medicine firm, Doctor Insta launched in India

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Doctor Insta can be accessed via any smartphone and through the Web

Doctor Insta, India, a video-medicine company has announced the launch of its services in India. It aims to bridge the gap between doctors and patients through a digital platform across different medical fields such as General Medicine, Paediatrics, Diet & Nutrition and Psychology. The company claims that its mission is to empower people to lead healthy lifestyles and live longer by 10 years and to enhance productivity of people by 15 per cent and reduce infection rate.

Reportedly, through video/audio, the highly educated and trained doctors at Doctor Insta can look, listen and engage with the patients to diagnose and to offer effective treatment in 15-30 minutes, thus saving three to four hours of ones’ time. Since users can consult doctors in the privacy of their home/office, one doesn’t have to deal with getting any new infection or social stigma (in specialties like Psychology, Sexology). Doctor Insta also has an electronic Patient Record Management (ePRM) to retain patient health history and diagnosis for the rest of one’s life.

Doctor Insta has strategic alliances with online pharmacies and diagnostic labs to provide users one-stop solution for their healthcare needs. Doctor Insta can be accessed via any smartphone (Android or iOS) and through the Web.

Speaking at the launch, Amit Munjal, Co-Founder & CEO, Doctor Insta said, “I want everyone in India to have access to quality healthcare anytime of the day and anywhere they want. I really hope that by providing instant healthcare access, we can increase average Indian’s lifespan by 10 years and productivity of the nation by 15-20 per cent. I take great pride in the fact that Doctor Insta is a triple bottom line company with positive impact on people (better health) and planet first (lower carbon footprint) and then profits for the investors.”

EH News Bureau

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