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Seekmed offers Nigerians free heart consultations
A few weeks after launching in Ghana and Nigeria, telemedicine app SeekMed has announced that it is offering free heart consultations on the app from September 14 to September 30, 2019.
The app, which offers users access to quality remote medical services including consultations and diagnostic services will use this period to demonstrate to users how they can sidestep the inefficient conventional diagnostic and consulting process without spending a fortune to do so.
In line with World Heart Day on September 29, SeekMed has also declared September a Heart Awareness Month. As part of its activities marking this month, its free heart consultation period will connect users with award-winning medical doctors in India, enabling them to leapfrog the time-consuming, difficult and often expensive process of traveling long distances for clinical consultations.
Explaining the objectives of the free heart consultation, SeekMed founder Alok Awasthi said:
“For us, this kills two birds with one stone. On the one hand, this is SeekMed’s heart awareness month, and this is one of our activities signifying how seriously we take cardiovascular health. On the other hand, this also gives us a chance to demonstrate to our users just how useful, convenient and powerful the app is. We expect that after high quality consultations with accomplished international heart doctors, our new and existing users will further appreciate the possibilities created by the SeekMed app.”
To benefit from the free heart consultation on the SeekMedApp, he advised Nigerians to download the app exclusively on the Google Play Store at.
You can also visit the SeekMed website here, and follow @SeekMedApp on social media
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