Round-the-clock health protection
These days, we take every precaution to keep ourselves and our families safe and healthy. Globe At Home not only helps families stay connected, it now extends #ExtraCareAtHome with free medical consultation access through the KonsultaMD Family Plan.
Subscribers of the internet service get unlimited 24/7 access to licensed Filipino doctors through voice or video consultations, and will be able to receive e-prescriptions or e-lab requests via SMS or email as needed for six months. All of these from the comfort of their own homes.
“As we strive to provide Filipino homes with reliable internet connectivity, we also take extra care of our customers through relevant offers that go beyond connection. Now Globe At Home gives families free access to healthcare through KonsultaMD,” says vice president and head of Broadband Business at Globe, Darius Delgado.
Customers can enjoy this extra care benefit by going to the Globe At Home app to get the free voucher, and register to KonsultaMD.
Aside from free healthcare access with every subscription, new customers are able to choose from various postpaid plan options with popular plans ranging from unlimited 20 Mbps up to 100 Mbps based on the family budget. These plans also include a free three-month access to Amazon Prime Video, HBO GO, and Viu. The promo runs until March 31, 2021.
“Our mission is to empower our customers with the right tools to thrive in these unprecedented times. With the Globe At Home app, monitoring consumption, bills, and staying abreast with the latest practical and relevant offers is so much easier than ever,” Delgado adds.
The telecom company champions the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, specifically UN SDG No .9 which recognizes the importance of infrastructure and innovation as crucial drivers of economic growth and development. It has vowed to uphold the 10 United Nations Global Compact principles and 10 UN SDGs. www. globe.com.ph
Subscribers of the internet service get unlimited 24/7 access to licensed Filipino doctors through voice or video consultations, and will be able to receive e-prescriptions or e-lab requests via SMS or email as needed for six months.