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In a bid to save more lives and support passengers with mobility difficulties, e-Sahai launched medical taxi and ambulance aggregation service in the city on Tuesday, after its successful run in Hyderabad.
Visakhapatnam: In a bid to save more lives and support passengers with mobility difficulties, e-Sahai launched medical taxi and ambulance aggregation service in the city on Tuesday, after its successful run in Hyderabad.
e-Sahai’s medical taxi service is a transportation facility for people with mobility difficulties, including the differently-abled, senior citizens, pregnant women, post-surgery and dialysis patients.
Highlights:
- It’s a transportation facility for people with mobility difficulties, including the differently-abled
- Can download mobile app ‘e-Sahai’ or visit e-Sahai website
- Can book by calling over 24/7 customer service number 7330911911
It’s medical emergency services bring together the fleet of private ambulances onto a single platform where users can avail services by just a click of a button or just by calling. Speaking to the media, e-Sahai founder Hari Bharadwaj said, “As this emergency medical services market is totally unorganised, we would like to bring the ‘CRIEA’ concept which is all about care, reliability, efficiency, innovation, affordability and more consumer focused.”
Talking about the expansion plan, he said that their plan is to operate within the city for the three-four months and later they would reach out to suburban places within 100 kms range from the city. He further stated that their team has been working on the rate card and it will be out soon.
The company will start with one medical taxi initially and will expand its fleet to 20 in the coming months based on the demand. e-Sahai will tie-up with all medium and large-scale hospitals and healthcare service providers in the city and onboard all the existing ambulance vendors onto their platform, according to Hari Bharadwaj.
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