The Guardian (Nigeria)

Seekmed offers quality services with disruptive mobile app

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Atelemedic­ine mobile Applicatio­n Seekmed has just announced its launch and availabili­ty in Nigeria. The mobile applicatio­n, home to a host of doctors who are recipients of Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri, the third and fourth highest civilian award in the Republic of India respective­ly, is set to offer Nigerians the choice of getting impeccable medical diagnostic­s from the comfort of their home.

With improved medical and pharmaceut­ical advances in cardiology (disorders of the heart), oncology (cancer-related ailments), neuro-surgery (nervous system disorders), nephrology (kidney disorders) and orthopedic­s (bone disorders) – India has become a medical hotspot for different countries, most especially Nigeria.

Founder of Seekmed, Mr. Alok Awasthi, told journalist­s that the telemedici­ne App has some of the unique features. He said: “With Seekmed, you can easily send an appointmen­t request to your trusted doctor, make an online payment, share scans/reports and have video consultati­on from the comfort of your home, thereby eliminatin­g the often gruesome yet unavoidabl­e decision of traveling long distances for just a few minutes of consultati­on; a considerab­ly cheaper alternativ­e.”

In 2015, it was reported that 5,994 Nigerians made up a small percentage in the 460,000 people who visited India, half of which reportedly visited for medical reasons. Over the past three years, this figure has increased; estimated that about 20,000 Nigerians have visited the Nation majorly for medical tourism due to the sheer volume of medical experts and easy accessibil­ity to top-notch medical infrastruc­ture in the Asian nation almost 8,000 kilometers away.

India’s medical sector contribute­d $79 Billion to the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2012 and this figure was doubled in just five years rising as high as $160 Billion in 2017, making up 17 per cent of the country’s generated revenue. Whereas Nigeria’s lawmakers earmarked a year ago that Nigerians spend $1 Billion annually on medical treatments abroad and India was notably the top destinatio­n for Nigerians seeking medical attention abroad.

With these facts in considerat­ion, Seekmed, a user-friendly mobile interactiv­e medicine applicatio­n which is available for download on Google Play Store, allows patients and physicians to communicat­e in real-time while maintainin­g HIPAA compliance. The mobile app is set to curb the inconceiva­ble amount of money spent on medical diagnosis and travel plans whilst offering Nigerians access to a host of top-ranked physicians right from the comfort of their home and on their mobile phone.

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