eVaidya.com : Virtual doctor consultations in India


e Health Access Pvt Ltd., a telemedicine company recently announced launch of their new Healthcare webportal eVaidya.com. This will provide virtual Doctor Consultation to patients apart from providing free personal health record storage. Company already provides a similar service via ehealthaccess.com, eVaidya.com will be considered as the main brand going forward.

According to Jayadeep Reddy, CEO “eVaidya.com is more user friendly and works on all mobile devices and platforms. Apart from consulting our panel doctors via phone and email, we want our customers to store and check their Health trends on our portal and adopt more preventive measures to stay fit & healthy. Health record storage is a free service from eVaidya.com and going forward we will be working to sync multiple health gadgets for storing data and giving valuable health advice to the users.”

Developed with latest technology, a user will be able to create consultation with a doctor in less than 45 seconds. eVaidya mobile application will be available shortly for Android, iPhone and Windows smartphones. eVaidya app will help users to have quick and instant connectivity with doctors apart from storing valuable health data for notification and alerts from our virtual health center. Company is aimed at helping users in understanding their health trends with the network of specialists across India. Company believes that Health analytics is going to be an important tool in constantly encouraging users to adapt a healthy living. Also people adapting to preventive health care in India is increasing at a constant pace and it is expected to grow faster with internet and mobile penetration and via health gadgets.

Courtesy:  India PRwire

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