Categories: Awareness

MY LYF CARE–TEST BOOKING FOR THE NON-APP USERS

New Delhi, January 20,2022 :MY LYF CARE, Delhi based health tech startup, has launched the ‘STAY HOME, STAY SAFE’ initiative, enabling anyone or everyone to make appointments for tests and sample collection offline either by calling the direct number or by Whatsapp.

MY LYF CARE, being committed to the wellbeing of society, especially in times of Omicron, has launched their free sample collection service for the tech-shy, non-app users where they can book an appointment either by calling the number or by WhatsApp. This feature is a boon for people who are illiterate or are not comfortable with apps.

The B2C service provided includes free essential checkups (blood sugar checkup, BP checkup, SPO2 check, Heartbeat and Pulse rate checkup ), with the primary blood sample collection, from the comfort of home. Along with the other, COVID samples are also collected by expert technicians. To reap the benefits of the services provided, any person can raise an appointment request; following the solicitation, the service provider technician will visit to render the essential checkups and sample collection.

Mr Satish Singh, Founder of MY LYF CARE said, “Owing to the unavailability of various services at our doorstep, we intend to overlook the preventative and delay the diagnostic aspect of healthcare. We constantly work towards creating an easy way for people to book their appointment on their fingers’ tip and get results with a click. Our new initiative, ‘STAY HOME, STAY SAFE’, at-home professional care, is an effective means to sail across this pandemic successfully. We aim towards making the medical service accessible and affordable for everyone”.

MY LYF CARE, born out of pandemic, intends to furnish users with a wide range of healthcare services promptly accessible and ensures that every individual gets access to clinical medical care. It offers varied types of help contingent upon Covid emergency like verified ambulances, plasma donation channels, blood banks, cloud clinical reports, heartbeat, speedometer, BMI adding machine and so forth.

Corporate Comm India (CCI Newswire)

 

 

 

The Pharma Times News Bureau

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