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Everyone
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About this app

WELLKIES app makes it easy to book a in-person consultation with your favorite doctor nearby. No need to go through the hasty process booking a consultation with a phone call or by visiting the clinic/hospital as the process can be done with just a press of a button.

[Key Features]

👉 Say goodbye to old way of booking a consultation
No need to call, mail or ask your acquaintances to book a ticket in the clinic for you. We have made sure that you can do it easily without the help of anyone.
👉 Forget waiting, start using your time for things that are important
No need to stand in a queue or sit in a waiting area of a clinic or hospital, you can visit the clinic when its your turn with the app’s consultation tracking feature.
👉 Easy to understand interface
We understand that not everybody is a pro when it comes to using a smartphone let alone an application, which is why we have kept the interface as simple as it can get.
👉 Order medicine to your doorstep
Use the app to order medicine to your doorstep (upcoming feature)
👉 Home sample collection for Pathlab test
Use the app to book a consultation in your nearest pathlab, home sample collection can be made available by the labs (upcoming feature)
Updated on
Jun 14, 2023

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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What's new

Update new feature regarding Radiology Test.
You can see clinic support number to book appointments.
You can see your next visit & vaccination date.
You can see your prescription in Past Appointment list.
Find doctor using department, symptoms, area or gender.