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Rah-e Noor, Kashmir’s first health care app launched. Read details.

Sherjeel Malik
Last updated: July 27, 2021 5:43 am
Sherjeel Malik
5 years ago
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Rah-e-Noor, a health care app for Kashmir was launched by Dr. Naeem Firdous, founder-director of Rah-e-Noor and consultant Pulmonologist.

“The app aims to bring all the major health care facilities in Kashmir within online reach of patients,” he said.

“We have collaborated with various health professionals in order to bring top-notch service to patients. Rah-e-Noor is an easy medium to connect patients with specialist doctors. As we know that the doctor-patient connection has been lately affected by the covid. It is also affected due to other factors like climate etc. This app is going to bridge that gap and make best health care accessible to all,” Firdous said.

In a statement the professionals associated with the app said that the platform will give first-hand information about the disease and connect the patient with the best specialists. The app will also have facilities like home collection of samples, ambulance services etc. They said that the app will soon have home delivery of medicines available

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