Push Doctor

Push Doctor
Type of site
Private
Founded 2013
Headquarters Manchester, United Kingdom
Key people Eren Ozagir, CEO
Matt Elcock, CTO
Industry Healthcare
Website pushdoctor.co.uk
Native client(s) on iOS, Android, Windows

Push Doctor is an online doctor consultation service headquartered in Manchester, UK. The service currently has over 7,000 GMC registered UK General Practitioners (GPs) available and connects patients to these for secure online video consultations.[1] The service is accessed via computer or a number of mobile and tablet apps. As the result of a consultation patients can then be referred, provided with a fit note or issued with a prescription for medication.

History

The service was founded in July 2013 by Eren Oazgir and Matt Elcock, initially receiving $1.2 million in seed funding. In mid 2015 a nationwide TV campaign aired to promote the service to new users.

In January 2016, Push Doctor raised $8.2 million Series A funding lead by Oxford Capital, Draper Esprit and Partech Ventures.[2] Reports suggest the investment would be used to "strengthen brand position, carry out further product innovations, expand the management structure, including making key marketing and product hires".[3]

Market research

A study commissioned by the company found that 11% of the UK population resorted to searching the internet to diagnose health issues when unable to see an NHS doctor.[4] A survey commissioned by the company in March 2016 was reported as showing that 62% of respondents had used a smartphone or computer for GP services including ordering repeat prescriptions, accessing medical records and even Skype-style video appointments with a doctor. 29% had ordered repeat prescriptions online, while nearly a fifth have had a video appointment with a GP. A further 25% were prepared to consider a video consultation if they could have a same-day appointment.[5]

Partnerships

Push Doctor is also a HIPAA compliant NHS commissioned technology provider, offering a primary care delivery platform that allows GPs working within the NHS to provide an online consultation service to their patients.[6]

References

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