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Mumbai-based health-tech start-up launched an application for Indian citizens
to book an appointment with the nearest doctor or the vaccination clinic to get
themselves vaccinated. Bringing in much needed convenience and transparency,
this platform will ensure vaccination reaches every nook and corner of India.
The health-tech firm, WONDRx, has tied up with doctors and qualified healthcare
service providers across the country to ensure easy accessibility of the
vaccine to the concerned citizens through an app. WONDRx has already curated
and listed 180K plus healthcare providers on its WONDRx consumer app, making it
the largest healthcare providers’ aggregator in India.
The
app would be compatible with Android phones in the first phase and iOS versions
would be launched at later stages. This app would be available as a free
download from Google Play Store for every consumer and healthcare provider of
this country. Dwelling on the advantages of this product, the Founder and
Director of WONDRx, Mr Pankaj Sindhu, stated, “This product will make the
vaccination journey highly convenient for every stakeholder -- consumer,
doctors, vaccine distributors and manufacturers -- while ensuring required
transparency and control around vaccination. It would give control and
visibility right from the manufacturer to the end consumer at the last mile and
ensure a controlled supply chain.”
Speaking
on the occasion, the co-founder and Director Commercial of WONDRx, Mr Pankaj
Agrawal said, “Our app would list the details of all vaccination clinics that
we are curating, along with the fees to be paid for availing the vaccination at
a pre-booked time slot. Vaccination booking via pre-booked slots will ensure
crowd management as well while maintaining social distancing aspects. People
from every nook and corner of this country would be able to take an informed
decision based on the details provided.”
WONDRx
is a made in India health-tech start-up working on Digital India mandate
augmenting AtmaNirbhar concept across
the healthcare stakeholders in the country.
“Our app would act as a bridge between the residents of each state and the vaccination clinics. This would help the people to schedule their appointment with the vaccination clinics of choice and do away with waiting in uncertainties and long queues,” added Agrawal.
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