CloudClinic Launches Telemedicine Platform
Cloud Clinic Limited (CCL), a healthcare service company, has launched its cloud-based healthcare solution, CloudClinic, to assist with virtual consultations between patients and licensed medical practitioners.
The platform makes it possible for anyone to access affordable healthcare from the comfort of their homes, offices, or on the go with the aid of their Internet-enabled devices.
“We are delighted to introduce CloudClinic, a suite of mobile platform, web, and API services specially designed to seamlessly connect healthcare seekers in Nigeria to licensed healthcare services providers such as doctors, hospitals, pharmacies, and medical laboratories,” said Ifeanyi Aneke, founder and CEO of Cloud Clinic Limited, at the formal unveiling of the product in Lagos recently.
Aneke said CloudClinic was motivated by a burning desire to bring quality and affordable healthcare to the “doorstep” of every Nigerian.
“We believe that healthcare should be convenient and accessible to every Nigerian. This belief birthed the development of our cloud-based healthcare platform,” he said.
Partnering with over 1,000 licensed medical laboratories, pharmacies, and hospitals across Nigeria, CloudClinic is designed to improve access to healthcare while making it convenient.
Aneke stated that CloudClinic is also liberalising access to healthcare through its native language feature, which matches patients with doctors, based on their preferred native languages, ensuring effective communication, and understanding.
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Commenting further, he stated that the platform ensures strict adherence to optimal health standards for patients, offering a complete and world-class healthcare experience.
“CloudClinic offers an extensive feature that gives patients a wide range of diagnostic, pharmaceutical, and hospital options, relying on our partnership with licensed and recognized medical laboratories and pharmacies while ensuring the confidentiality of all medical records,” Aneke said.
Also, at the launch, Dr. Amy Ojiakor, clinical director of Cloud Clinic Limited, highlighted that Nigeria has a 1-to-10,000 doctor-to-patient ratio. She noted that an average Nigerian must drive long hours to get to a hospital and queue up for hours to see a doctor, adding that because of this limitation, Nigerian hospitals are plagued with many incidents of late presentation, which leads to a high mortality rate.
“Through CloudClinic, a doctor can request an investigation or prescribe a drug for the patient. The solution also makes it possible for a patient to quickly locate a Medical Laboratory Pharmacy and Hospital nearest to him or her,” she said.
According to her, CloudClinic also makes it possible for patients to have their samples collected in their homes and their drugs delivered to them when the patient cannot go out or do not want to go to the medical laboratories or pharmacies.
Flourish Nnamdi, the Product Manager of CloudClinic Limited commented that the product is user-friendly and is constantly backed by a 24-hour, 7 days a week support system.
He urged health sector stakeholders to register on CloudClinic as either a patient or doctor by downloading the app from the App Store, Google Play Store, or just by visiting the website.