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Advanced International TeleClinic, HealthVisa plans launch in Karachi

Press Release 11:05 AM, 5 Dec, 2024
Advanced International TeleClinic, HealthVisa plans launch in Karachi

KARACHI: In a significant development for healthcare accessibility, the Advanced International TeleClinic (A8™) and the innovative HealthVisa™ Plans are being launched today at a high-profile event held at the Marquee Hotel PC, Karachi. The initiative, spearheaded by renowned healthcare expert Prof. Dr. Rafiq Khanani, aims to revolutionize healthcare delivery both nationally and internationally.
TeleClinic services go global
The Advanced International TeleClinic (A8™) connects patients in Pakistan, the USA, Canada, the UK, and Australia, offering a comprehensive range of medical services including teleconsultations, fitness guidance, and laboratory diagnostics. This cutting-edge platform is designed to bridge geographical gaps, providing affordable and efficient healthcare solutions to individuals worldwide.
HealthVisa™ plans: A new era of healthcare accessibility
Complementing the TeleClinic, the launch of HealthVisa™ Plans introduces a cost-effective healthcare subscription model. The plans cover a wide range of services, including laboratory tests, medical consultations, and access to global telehealth services. These plans cater to diverse needs, ensuring affordability for individuals and families in Pakistan and abroad.
Save gold 80% scheme: Adding value to healthcare
In collaboration with ARY Gold, the event also highlights the Save Gold 80% Scheme, which allows users to save significantly on healthcare expenses. This initiative offers discounts on lab tests, consultations, and fitness packages, making quality healthcare accessible to a broader audience.
Expanding healthcare reach
The initiative is set to benefit patients and healthcare providers alike, ensuring efficient medical consultation and diagnostic services across borders. This aligns with the growing demand for telehealth solutions, particularly in regions with limited access to healthcare facilities.