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Download iTriage iPhone Healthcare App: Empowering Healthcare Consumer

24 August 2009 No Comment

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iTriage is an iPhone app which enables its user to have access to medical medical information from over 300 symptoms, 1000 diseases and 350 medical procedures.

Costing only $0.99 iTriage lets you search and browse hundreds of symptoms, diseases, and procedures in a logically, possibly overly designed app, that’s intuitive to navigate. You do not need a WiFi or phone connection for this information since it is stored on your iPhone meaning it is always available to you.

iTriange is a powerful app with features that includes

  • iTriage can connect you to a nurse or physician advice line
  • iTriage have partnered with TelaDoc, the leading provider of physician phone advice and treatment. In a few minutes you can be talking to a physician and many times have a prescription called into your local pharmacy facilitating the treatment of many simple and common disorders.
  • iTriage can geo-locate the closest emergency departments, urgent care clinics, retail clinics, and pharmacies, and allows you to search using a 10, 20 or 50 mile radius.
  • iTriage provides a quality report on hospitals and physicians 24/7 delivered right to your phone.

iTriage also has few minor weaknesses like some information is missing, like the phone numbers to pharmacies in our area, and a medical sketch of each ailment in the disease and symptom overview.

iTriage covers only the U.S. for now, though it may incorporate other cities and countries worldwide in later versions.

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