Top 5 Healthcare and Medical Apps for Pakistani Patients
Top 5 Healthcare and Medical Apps for Pakistani Patients
When it comes to robust app development, we are still far from getting it right in comparison with medical apps like Medscape or the likes. However, the good thing is, Pakistani app developers aren’t lost in oblivion and are making every effort to come to the tech forefront, by developing systems for the future. The medical industry of Pakistan has been pushing to integrate technology and provide advance healthcare for quite some time. Thanks to a few innovative entrepreneurs, the Pakistani audience can now finally use medical apps that promise to support people in managing their health.
Here’s a quick roundup of the top five medical apps making waves in Pakistan’s healthcare sector.
Mytabeeb.pk
A relatively new startup, having launched the app in January 2016, MyTabeeb has already got 1,000 installs and counting. The idea behind the app is simple – get immediate health care and access to available doctors anywhere in Pakistan.
For now, the app has 3,000 doctors and 60 hospitals from Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi and Peshawar listed. The availability of Mytabeeb has made it easier for people to get access to quality healthcare anytime, anywhere, without having to rely on anyone to refer to a good doctor – especially when there is an emergency and you really have no time to wait for a reference.
The app has a simple interface and is divided into several categories; it’s easy to use and displays the list of available doctors with an image, address and practicing specialty. You can also filter the result with doctor name, hospital name and area wise. In the near future, it is the database management that will decide the efficiency of this app as they attempt to bring in more doctors and hospitals nationwide.
Download the app for Android devices here.
Findmydoctor.pk
An intuitive app, Findmydoctor.pk does what it says – you can find available doctors and book for an appointment instantly via the app. You can also read patient reviews of the doctor to help you make the right choice. Not only is this app beneficial for the people but also for doctors as well who want to expand their outreach and build their reputation.
Yoo can download the app for Android here.
Ring MD
A Singapore-based company, RingMD has gained extensive popularity the world over, and in the process of expanding its services, the company has decided to launch its online consultation services in Pakistan, China, India, Hong Kong, Philippines and Thailand, with further plans of capturing the US market as well.
Download the app here.
Pharmapedia Pakistan
Not very popular, the app is still good enough as a basic Wiki for medical drugs available in Pakistan. Pharmapedia Pakistan aims to give users pricing, dosage, indications, side-effects, contraindication information on general drugs and medicine brands available here. For people who want instant information about a generic drug and its pricing in PKR, this is a good enough app to use.
Trequant
Trequant is a healthcare watch that helps patients suffering from tremors to monitor and manage their condition. In the form of a good-looking wristwatch, Trequant can be synced with smartphones and laptops via Bluetooth.
There is a dedicated application that tracks and analyzes the tremor patterns. Once detected, the data is saved on cloud and ready to be shared with doctors and family members. For more on the service, check out our previous coverage here.
Trequant does not have a mobile app and instead connects the user to the web dashboard where analytics and other information about the user’s tremors are recorded for analytical purposes. With this information, you can better manage your condition while being able to show your doctor tremor patterns over a certain time period.
There you go folks! These were some of the most notable medical and healthcare apps out there for Pakistani users. Do you know any other medical app that should be covered? Let us know in the comments below.