Snapdeal ties up with Medlife

▴ Snapdeal ties up with Medlife
Founded by Tushar Kumar and Prashant Singh in 2014, Medlife started with a simple thought of providing affordable and accessible healthcare services for all in the country .It began with providing services in just 85 pin codes in Bangalore and later expanded its operations in Mumbai, adding to 140 p

Internet business firm Snapdeal announced their collborationwith e-wellbeing startup Medlife to empower clients to order medical supplies as well as  book Wellbeing/Health consultations and services.

Clients of Snapdeal can order drugs online and Medlife will deliver the prescriptions to the client inside 24 hours after the request is affirmed, the two organizations said.

For Snapdeal clients, Medlife has the choice of testing for covid-19 at home, if patients meet certain parameters.

In the wake of booking a test through Snapdeal's website,accredated and experienced phlebotomist (an individual prepared to take blood from a patient) from Medlife will show up to gather samples. There are no extra charges for home collection and test outcomes will be shared inside 48 hours time, the announcement included.

"With Medlife's scope, we will bring the comfort of clinical testing from home and medication conveyance to our clients in excess of 400 cities  across India reported a Snapdeal representative.

Medlife said its on-ground staff, phlebotomists and lab specialists follow severe security rules, experience normal temperature checks, and utilize all the vital defensive gear.

Medlife is a holistic healthcare company that aims to make healthcare accessible and affordable in the country. In order to streamline the functioning of the health industry,Medilife has brought doctors, pharmacists, phlebotomists and consumers under one digital ambit. 

Founded by Tushar Kumar and Prashant Singh in 2014, it started with a simple thought of providing affordable and accessible healthcare services for all in the country .Medlife began with providing services in just 85 pin codes in Bangalore and later expanded its operations in Mumbai, adding to 140 pin codes.

 

Tags : #Medlife #Snapdeal #Onlinedelivery #MedicalSupplies

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