A Medigo shipper delivers medicine to a customer in HCM City. — Photo courtesy of Medigo |
That’s exactly the situation single mother Le Thi Bich found herself in.
“That was during the pandemic’s social distancing period and I was alone,” said Bich who lives in HCM City’s District 12.
But that’s to the power of social media, a solution was quickly found.
“I asked for help on my Facebook and my friends introduced me Medigo app. Then I got connected to a nearby pharmacy which was still open at midnight, received consultation from a pharmacist and had medicine delivered to my house.”
The app allows people in HCM City and Hanoi to order medicine or upload their prescriptions to connect directly with a pharmacist who can offer a consultation or have medicine delivered in less than 30 minutes.
Le Huu Ha, founder of Medigo, a one-year-old start-up in the healthcare sector, once experienced the same difficulty as Bich’s when his relatives were in urgent need of medicine at night.
Ha thought he could create an app that helps parents solve the problem.
Medigo app was launched in early 2019 in HCM City and expanded the network in Hanoi early this year.
Via the app, pharmacists and doctors will offer consultations in terms of doses and have the medicine shipped to customers in the shortest time no matter it is daylight or mid-night.
Medigo selects pharmacy partners based on their experience and standards.
“They must adopt Good Pharmacy Practices standards of the health ministry, have large stock and should open until midnight or even overnight,” said Ha.
About 100 drugstores in HCM City and Hanoi have so far collaborated with Medigo.
Phung Vinh Hien, a resident living in HCM City, said: “I happened to know Medigo on Google when I was trying to search for drug stores opened at night.
“I downloaded the app and it took me two minutes to find a drug store near my house. After a while, I received a call from a pharmacist.”
Pharmacist Bui Van Tuan, owner of a pharmacy on Nguyen Oanh Street, Go Vap District, HCM City said he had been busier since he collaborated with Medigo.
“At first I just thought I would give it a try,” he said.
“After several months, sales at my store increased. Customers buy not only drugs but also bandages and even food through Medigo app. I started to learn more about new products to provide consultations to customers.”
For Ha the founder, positive feedbacks from customers are a motivation for his Medigo team to improve their service.
“Although Medigo is a young business, customers can completely trust in the service quality. They can give feedback on pharmacies and consultation quality to our customer service channel,” he told Việt Nam News.
“I believe that online medicine sale service is now an essential demand. When it is combined with consultations of pharmacists and doctors, customers will give priority to the service.”
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, more people tend to select online healthcare services including online pharmacies, remote diagnosing and teleconsulting.
A number of start-ups that apply technology in healthcare in Vietnam and around the world received huge investment in the first months of the year in spite of COVID-19.
Experts predicted that the pandemic was a golden time for healthcare start-ups.
Ha said: “The demand of using online healthcare services has increased during the pandemic. Compared to start-ups in other sectors which saw decrease of 50 to 70 per cent in the first months of the year due to COVID-19, Medigo was lucky to witness growth.
“It is an opportunity and also a responsibility of healthcare start-ups to improve service quality to meet market demand.
“The core value we look for is gaining customers’ trust. The pandemic is temporary and will be over. What remains is trust from customers. The most important thing is the services satisfy customers or not.”
Medigo looks to become an app connecting customers with doctors for healthcare check-ups and treatment as telemedicine is the future plan of the start-up.
“We expect that customers will get connected with doctors, clinics, hospitals, pharmacies, testing labs through online consultation. They will get the treatment therapies while still staying at home.” VNS
Khanh Duong
Ministry of Health issues warning over COVID-19 community infection
Acting Minister of Health Nguyen Thanh Long has warned the country looks set to face new COVID-19 hotspots in the community in the coming days and urged localities to stay vigilant to quickly detect new infections.
Thriving health apps conquer local market
The international health emergency currently plaguing the world has initiated a surging demand in digital healthcare in Vietnam, opening doors for telemedicine startups offering solutions that go well with social distancing efforts.