oDoc, the first company to launch a healthcare app in Sri Lanka, has revolutionised the industry by taking the venture one step further and offering premium online healthcare services to organisations and business establishments in the country.
Specifically targeted at businesses and corporates, oDoc for business is a service which will provide companies the facility to subscribe for healthcare advice at a minimal monthly cost of Rs. 60 per employee granting them access to unlimited medical consultations for the employee plus three family members, the company said in a media release.
Founded in 2017 by Heshan Fernando, Dr Janaka Wickremasinghe, Sohan Dharmaraja and Keith de Alwis, oDoc has grown exponentially acquiring over 200,000 active users. The venture proved its worth during the recent outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, where there was an impressive 474% increase in new user registrations, 296% increase in doctor consultations, 107% increase in medicine orders and an overall 100% increase in B2B revenue.
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