Danvanthiri app is across all schools of medicine

01st December 2016
Danvanthiri app is across all schools of medicine

Bangalore, December 1 2016: Developed by Danvanthiri Medical Tourism Private Limited, this app  ( also called Dhanvanthari) provides your usual array of health care services that include booking doctor appointments, hospital selection, pharmacy and diagnosis services, and ambulance service. 
But the interesting feature is  the ‘Save Me’ option, which acts like a SOS button during emergencies. One needs to just open the app and press on the icon and it will automatically connect to a patient coordinator, a person trained to do basic first aid and help the patient get to the nearby hospital immediately. This feature would serve its best purpose for people living alone, especially senior citizens.  You can connect with the patient co-coordinator for other services also, which include hospital assistance and transactions. According to Danvantrhiri, this feature is also helpful for the medical tourism industry, where the patient co-coordinator can guide medical tourist in a new place.
Another interesting feature of this app is that it allows people to register for organ and blood donations and also lets you search and connect with available donors and blood banks.  The app also gives you the option to choose from various schools of medicine like ayurveda, homeopathy, allopathy, etc. |
Currently Coimbatore-based, the developers are planning to grow their reach in other cities in India, starting with Bangalore. The app is available for free download in GooglePlay and App Store.