Suprokash Goswami, CEO
In this on-the-move world, people would like to waste less time in the waiting room at the doctor's clinic and also need quality medical care for themselves & their family.Telemedicine is filling this large gap between patients and doctors. Not only do patients find it convenient for their health check-ups, but even doctors get more time to review individual cases by being ably supported by external physicians and specialists.
As telemedicine becomes more recognized, its role in healthcare is growing. Kushala, headquartered in Bangalore, helps people in need of professional medical assistance by providing alternative healthcare. Through the help of mobile app, Kushala currently operational across India, helps Patients to consult with doctors, therapists, naturopathy as per their preference over video consultation and order their medicines. Kushala aims to provide alternative healthcare platform to ensure the need of every individual.
“Healthcare industry is categorized in three dots, first dot represents, health care providers, which include doctors, hospitals, clinics, naturopathy or therapist. Followed by second dot which are healthcare centres like diagnosis centres, yoga centres, pharmacy and finally the third dot is the patient. We provide a platform to connect these three dots and make our client’s experience seamless”, says Suprokash Goswami, CEO at Kushala.