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iClinic Healthcare starts services in Nepal

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KATHMANDU, June 4: iClinic Healthcare, which is involved in venture aimed at creating an IT platform enabling scheduling, communication and collaboration between doctors and patients, Tuesday launched its services in Nepal.



iClinic has tied up with Haryali Travels & Tours to set up a web-based consultation facility, says a press release issued by the company. The consultation facility will have an attending general physician who will help patients connect and communicate with specialist and super specialist doctors across India. [break]



“iClinic Healthcare´s main objective is to bridge the gap for patients of Nepal to have access to super speciality, tertiary and surgical healthcare without any delays or inconveniences and having timely access to doctors in India,” says the release.



To get the service, patients need to log in to iClinic Healthcare´s advanced web platform with the help of the local attending general physician. The specialist doctor will similarly log in from India. With the help of the local doctor, the specialist will ensure a proper examination and diagnosis of the patient´s condition and recommend the right treatment accordingly.



Sanjoy Mukerji, founder and managing director of iClinic Healthcare, said the iClinic platform will help connect patients in lesser developed countries with the right specialists in India with the help of local doctors from Nepal thus making the service easy, economical and hassle free.



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