- Integrates health-tech apps for Pharmacy, Pathology, Homecare, Tele-consults, and covid essentials on the Paytm Mini App Store
- Offers a large selection of health & wellness products including supplements, vitamins, immunity boosters and essential medicines through multiple pharmacy apps
- Aids in getting teleconsultation appointments with doctors, specialists, therapists, wellness providers
- Helps users book vaccination slots through the Vaccine Finder and Booking service on the app
Mumbai, 22nd June 2021: India's leading digital financial services platform Paytm today announced the launch of its dedicated Health & Wellness Store for search, discovery & ordering of COVID-related products & services across top Indian health apps to fight the pandemic. Users can now seamlessly avail the services of different health apps without downloading them.
Paytm’s Mini App store now gives users one-click access to a large selection of health supplements, essential vitamins, immunity boosters & ayurvedic medicines through top health tech platforms including 1mg, Netmeds, Apollo 24x7, DocsApp/Medibuddy, Zyla, Mfine and Credihealth among others. Through the integration of these apps, Paytm is helping users search & book doctor consultations, pathology services, buying medicines, immunity boosters, and opting for health insurance among other pandemic essentials.
The company also recently launched the Vaccine Finder and Booking service on the app. Through the same, Paytm users can search, discover & also book their vaccination slots for both Covaxin and Covishield at the nearest centre through the Paytm app. The service is helping Indians seamlessly book vaccination slots and gain immunity.
Paytm spokesperson said, "During these unprecedented times we want to ensure that everyone has all the means & services at hand for their health & wellness. Therefore, we are giving access to all health-related services at one place to bring more convenience for our users, who then do not have to step out either for doctor consultation or buying medicines and stay safe at home."
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