When health plays a trick on us, we not only face an illness, but also situations that can be stressful, such as the arduous task of finding good doctors, getting an appointment as soon as possible and, above all, that the office or medical center is close by. from our area.
With luck and some recommendations from other people, you may find the right specialist, but in order not to waste time and play it safe - that health comes first - I recommend that you take advantage of the use of the Internet with your Smartphone, two things to those that today we all have access and right in the palm of our hand.
Precisely the application of I'm going to the Doc comes as our great ally when it comes to finding a doctor, as on its website, this useful app will allow you to search for the best doctors easily and quickly, filtering by specialty, location, doctor's name and / or condition. In addition, you can see the recommendations and comments about the doctors with whom the patients have already attended a medical consultation. And best of all, you can schedule an appointment on the day and time that you like.
So Voy al Doc – Medical appointments with online doctors in Mexico is available for free download for both Android and iOS systems, in the Google Play stores and the AppStore.
I'm going to the Doc for Android |
Advantages of using the application I go to the Doc
- Efficient search for medical services filtering according to your criteria.
- More than 20,000 doctors and 90 specialties available.
- You can schedule your medical appointment yourself.
- Manage your medical appointment with the possibility of canceling it.
- Find information from the doctor and the opinion of his patients.
- Use your location to find the closest office.
- Request emergency services (ambulance, home consultation).
- It is 100% free!
Well, with a private doctor (paid) if I believe that this service can work, because the doctors / hospitals that are government agencies, you can die and no one takes care of you (wait your turn).
I totally agree with you Manuel, unfortunately this happens in many countries of our Latin America 🙁
too? 🙁