An AI-powered healthcare platform that combines doctor discovery, telemedicine, and quick commerce delivery for medical supplies.
Users can input their health issues in natural language, and our AI model will recommend specialists, predict the prob
Not a unique idea
There are many other people are working on it
Telemedicine is outdated.
About quick commerce, it's money burning things for new startups(my opinion). Also, Apollo, 1mg etc already delivering in few hours.
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Blinkit/zepto are busy with delivering groceries and all but medicines are a must have and should be delivered instantly.
No company doing it yet with 15 min deliveries.
Is it feasible and need of the hour ?
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