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DocOnline nets 50,000 subscriber families, impacting 2,00,000 lives

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PUNE: DocOnline, a market player in telemedicine, which has over 61 clients in Pune and Hyderabad, crossed the milestone of 50,000 subscribers impacting over 2 lakh customers.

Hyderabad-based DocOnline is envisioned to offer users easy, reliable and affordable healthcare access and allows one to reach a doctor through audio (calling), video or chat. It helps to connect a patient to the general physician thus aiming to bring in preventive care. With features like unlimited doctor consultations for the entire subscribed period, the online healthcare platform is helping over 200,000 customers.

DocOnline provides tailor-made offerings to customers to avail class-leading doctor consultation through its platform. Currently, DocOnline has 200 doctors and is a strong player in telemedicine space to cater its services in regional languages like English, Telugu, Hindi and Marathi.

Commenting on achieving the new milestone, Rahul Paith, COO, DocOnline said, “We at DocOnline are committed to provide the best-in-class service to our subscribers. Driven by this success, we would soon be expanding to new locations and will offer our services in more regional languages.”

DocOnline redefines the patient–doctor interaction model by delivering consultation on a digital technology platform and processes, so that people can lead healthier and productive lives. So, if time is a constraint, then DocOnline state-of-the-art technology and medical expertise makes it feasible for one to reach out to a virtual doctor in real time.

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