DocHQ Partners with Avicenna to Promote Travel Medicine Certificate Service
DocHQ, a leading tech-driven wellbeing provider, is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with Avicenna, a renowned healthcare membership organisation. The partnership is designed to promote DocHQ’s Travel Medicine Certificate service, which is aimed at providing a seamless travel experience for individuals by ensuring they carry the correct supporting documentation for their medicines when travelling abroad.
The Travel Medicine Certificate service offers a range of valuable services to people travelling abroad, including checking quantities and strengths of medicines allowed for travel, providing guidance on controlled medicines at various destinations, and offering doctor-approved certificates to allow safe entry with medicines at customs.
DocHQ has launched a partner platform for Avicenna members, providing access to its free medicine checker tool and paid-for Travel Medicine Certificate service.
Commenting on the partnership, DocHQ’s CEO Madhur Srivastava said: “We are excited to join forces with Avicenna, using our tech to simplify travel with medicines. Our Travel Medicine Certificate services and partner platform aim to make journeys safer and smoother for travellers. It’s a step forward in global healthcare mobility.”
Tania Meagher, Head of Membership Services at Avicenna, added: “Avicenna is very excited to be working with DocHQ and be able to offer this unique product to our members. Travel Medicine Certificate will enable our members to enhance their current travel offering, whether that be a full clinic or just providing advice to travellers. It has been designed to suit all pharmacy settings and is simple to use.”
Both DocHQ and Avicenna are confident that the collaboration will enable individuals to have a more streamlined and stress-free travel experience while ensuring compliance with travel medicine regulations.
DocHQ and Avicenna are committed to providing high-quality services and support to Avicenna members.
DocHQ, a leading tech-driven wellbeing provider, has announced a strategic partnership with Avicenna, a renowned healthcare membership organisation. The aim of the collaboration is to promote DocHQ’s Travel Medicine Certificate service, which provides individuals with the correct supporting documentation for their medicines when travelling abroad.
The Travel Medicine Certificate service offers a range of valuable services to people travelling abroad, including checking quantities and strengths of medicines allowed for travel, providing guidance on controlled medicines at various destinations, and offering doctor-approved certificates to allow safe entry with medicines at customs.
DocHQ has launched a partner platform for Avicenna members, providing access to its free medicine checker tool and paid-for Travel Medicine Certificate service. Avicenna will communicate this product to its members and enable them to take advantage of the travel services offered by DocHQ.
Madhur Srivastava, CEO of DocHQ, said: “We are excited to join forces with Avicenna, using our tech to simplify travel with medicines. Our Travel Medicine Certificate services and partner platform aim to make journeys safer and smoother for travellers. It’s a step forward in global healthcare mobility.”
Tania Meagher, Head of Membership Services at Avicenna, added: “Avicenna is very excited to be working with DocHQ and be able to offer this unique product to our members. Travel Medicine Certificate will enable our members to enhance their current travel offering, whether that be a full clinic or just providing advice to travellers. It has been designed to suit all pharmacy settings and is simple to use.”
Both organisations are committed to providing high-quality services and support to Avicenna members, in order to enable individuals to have a more streamlined and stress-free travel experience while ensuring compliance with travel medicine regulations.
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