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Zuri Health Eases Health Delivery With Its Telemedicine Service

...the healthcare app, is expected to hit massive expansion across Africa

Emeka Eni by Emeka Eni
August 3, 2021
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Zuri Health has reportedly saved hundreds of Nigerians caught up with severe ailments, according to testimonies remarked by several patients. The e-health platform also has a real-time healthcare facility dedicated to resolving the outraging health dilemma in Africa.

You can easily book a real-time appointment with an available doctor via the Zuri app — in less than ten minutes, the appointed doctor will attend to you without spending much of the patient’s time.

According to Zuri Health, deaths caused by sickness and diseases will continue to increase because there is no proper documentation of existed ailments. Still. Africa, in general, lacks access to profound healthcare amenities — one of the major reasons Zuri Healthcare is trusted.

The start-up healthcare platform offers mobile-based services that Africans can rely on with professional treatment. Zuri Health analysis discovered 50% of Africans can access modern healthcare facilities while the other fraction that depends on underfunded public health infrastructure is above 80%.

Zuri Health inspires a difference in the African healthcare industry — a soluble service that addresses the shortage of drugs distribution across the continent. The startup healthcare platform is introducing telemedicine — a computational framework that fills the void of irregular health default.

The startup healthcare platform launched its services in Kenya with affordable and accessible healthcare services. Zuri intends to expand its services across Africa in countries such as Nigeria, Ghana, Tanzania, Zambia, Cote DÍvoire, Mozambique, Angola, and Senegal. — you can consult a professional doctor via Zuri healthcare services.

Aside from chatting with a doctor via the Zuri health app, you can also book appointments with a doctor for indoor service, purchase authentic drugs from its in-house pharmacy, and book labs and diagnostic tests that happen to be a rare commodity in Africa

“The app is named after my daughter, Zuri, who was born in 2013. Despite being at one of the best hospitals in Kenya, we could not get a doctor to attend to my wife on time while she was in labour,” per Ikechukwu Anoke the chief executive of Zuri Health

Per Zuri’s chief executive life experience that encouraged him to venture into the healthcare business whereby “an underlying health problem in a Covid environment, it was vital to think about the provision of healthcare in a different way.”

At the time Covid-19 became viral, the fear of the virus influenced several health institutions to shut down services worldwide. Ikechukwu seized the opportunity to develop Zuri Health a soluble means that addresses health default “without leaving the comfort of their home and further risk their lives.”

Towards the end of 2020, Ikechukwu released the beta version of the Zuri Health app in Nairobi, Kenya. It is worth noting that the healthcare platform also serves as a marketplace for doctors to earn extra cash.

“Zuri Health gives doctors a wider and easier platform to reach patients who need them while the underserved populace can now access affordable and sustainable healthcare” — up to 250 doctors are ready to serve potential patients via Zuri.

Without further ado, Zuri Health has joined the list of e-health platforms — the likes GoMedical, Hello Doctor, mTrac, ChanjoPlus, and M-Tiba. These e-health platforms are ready to address the lack of internet connectivity in rural-urban regions of Africa.

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