Doctorquik offers a new way to book doctor's appointment

Published On 2015-11-16 05:29 GMT   |   Update On 2022-12-13 11:36 GMT
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Doctorquik, a start-up in the digital healthcare space is now offering a unique way to customize the experience of booking a doctor's appointment for its site visitors. The website, in addition to facilitating the online appointment with a doctor, will further segregate the available doctors based on their education qualification, experience and the fee they charge; all to make it more convenient for the customers.
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The users, only in Delhi-NCR and Mumbai, just need to log onto www.doctorquik.com to avail this customized experience for them. Alternatively, you can also call the toll free number 1800-108-4455, or download the Mobile App Dr Quik on your smartphone.

To bring this service closer to as many people as possible in the capital, the company has also confirmed its presence at the India International Trade Fair (IITF) 2015 at Pragati Maidan.

Also read: Health ministry to set up health camps at Delhi trade fair

Speaking to iamin, Dr. Ashish Kumar, CEO, Doctorquik says, "At Doctorquik, we not only helps patients in searching doctors, but also helps them book appointments from doctors, hospitals, diagnostic centres, chemists and fitness centre."

"We also share patients' medical requirement with healthcare service providers. Patients can also get reasonable discounts from all the healthcare service providers registered with us. Most importantly, we do not charge anything from our customers," he adds.

'Start-Up India', was recently announced by PM Narendra Modi, which encourages entrepreneurship among the youth of the nation. This year a special space has been earmarked to New/Young/Start-up entrepreneurs at IITF 2015. A total of 29 companies are participating in this category, which is spread over an area of 275 sq m approx, as reported by iamin.com.
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