THE HINDU
- 29.Jul.2019
Dhruv Suyamprakasam was travelling in Dubai when he hurt his knee. “I didn’t have travel insurance and finally got help through tele-medicine,” he recalls. When he got back, he decided to launch a platform “through which people would have access to medical help”. Thus was born the Start up iCliniq. ... read more »
TM Forum
- 15.May.2019
The Catalyst has two startups as its champions: HealthCubed and ICliniq. HealthCubed provides a portable medical device “the size of a shoe box” that offers inexpensive, safe and easy medical testing with real-time diagnostics. Tests can be administered in public health centers or in rural areas by a paramedic. The dream, says Steffen Roehn, Founder and CEO of Roehn Management Consulting and Senior Adviser at Reliance Jio, is ultimately for every family to have one in their home. Roehn also was recently appointed Chairman of TM Forum. ... read more »
TM Forum
- 13.May.2019
There is a lack of adequate and quality healthcare services in both rural and urban areas. This problem is further compounded in developing countries which often have a shortage of facilities and personnel. This Catalyst brings together healthcare service providers and telecommunications providers to fill this gap using a digital health ecosystem to provide quality primary healthcare to all. ... read more »
Nasdaq
- 29.Mar.2019
iCliniq enables patients to get medical second opinions at low cost from health care professionals around the world. iCliniq has its own global credentialing system that makes sure of the quality of health-care professionals. Over a million opinions have been provided for patients across 196 countries by 3500 doctors on iCliniq ... read more »
VentureBeat
- 18.Feb.2018
iCliniq is a good example of a company that’s using AI to lower costs and increase convenience in the health care space. Labelled a “virtual hospital,” iCliniq gives users access to doctors, medical advice, and second opinions from licensed health care professionals all over the world. ... read more »
BBC News
- 25.Apr.2017
Apps such as iCliniq offer a way for busy professionals to get medical advice without taking time off. ICliniq users can set up a video consultation with one of its 2,000 or so doctors in countries including the US, UK, India and Germany. ... read more »
Healthcare Executive
- 16.Feb.2017
We started from day one with patient in mind. In fact, there were times, when we used to tweak the entire platform for the requirement of a patient. So our philosophy has been: "Create a platform, so that a patient in any remote corner of the world can access quality care". ... read more »
LIFE HACKER
- 13.Dec.2016
iCliniq bills itself as a service for travelers, but that’s because they have doctors in 13 countries. ... read more »
Afternoon DESPATCH & COURIER
- 09.Dec.2016
One of the key benefits would include reducing hospital infections. Online consultations can help with this, by putting potential patients in touch with doctors who will go through all of their symptoms online. ... read more »
INVESTOPEDIA
- 03.Dec.2016
If you’re looking for a virtual hospital while you’re away from home, look no further than iCliniq. The company offers online access to over 1,500 doctors in more than 80 specialties, and the platform caters specifically to expatriates and travelers. Patients can consult physicians anytime, day or night, and pay a flat fee to get their health questions answered. ... read more »