Tattvan to launch new e-clinics in UP, Rajasthan
The idea behind this expansion drive is to facilitate multi speciality level healthcare opinion accessible to the people residing in tier 2 and tier 3 cities, small towns and other rural areas.
New Delhi: India's telemedicine start-up aimed at bridging the healthcare gaps between urban and rural India with a vision to provide advance healthcare opinion at the grassroot level, Tattvan is all set to expand its presence in major districts of Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan.
Tattvan will launch its new e-clinics in districts of Kerakat, Balrampur, Phoolpur, Sonbhadra and Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh and in Malsisar district in Rajasthan, the start-up said in a statement.
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The idea behind this expansion drive is to facilitate multi-speciality level healthcare opinion accessible to the people residing in tier-2 and tier-3 cities, small towns and other rural areas, it said.
Residents can access the comprehensive and holistic healthcare solutions from the comfort of their hometowns, without having to travel anywhere, including teleconsultations and primary to advanced healthcare.
Speaking about the expansion, Ayush Mishra CEO, Tattvan E-clinics said, ''The launch of every new Tattvan E-Clinic takes us one step closer to fulfilling our aim of primary health care coverage across tier-2 and tier-3 cities and the rural India. We at Tattvan are focused on advanced care tele-consultations and second medical opinion concentrating on small cities and parts of rural India.''
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