2 Best Whitecoats apps for Android (Medical)

Following is our list of the best whitecoats apps for Android. Trusted developers like WhiteCoat and ValueMomentum are known to create software that in theory will improve wellbeing and health. After extensive testing we've concluded that the best apps include WhiteCoat, WhiteCoats-Doctors Networking App, .

1 WhiteCoat

See A Doctor Wherever You Are

WhiteCoat is an app that allows you to consult with doctors in Singapore and Indonesia through video calls on your phone. You can get medical advice from General Practitioners, Pediatricians for your children, and Mental Wellness Professionals like Psychologists and Psychiatrists. The app is convenient and helps you manage your healthcare needs in one place. It is the first telemedicine provider in Singapore's Ministry of Health regulatory sandbox. You can start your first teleconsultation by downloading the WhiteCoat app now.

WhiteCoat
WhiteCoat
Price: Free
Android Rating:
3.9 ★★★★☆
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2 WhiteCoats-Doctors Networking App

Medical insights, Case discussions & Association updates exclusively for Doctors

WhiteCoats is a helpful app for doctors. It allows them to receive the latest medical updates and connect with a network of over 300,000 doctors across 125+ specialties. Doctors can discuss medical cases to improve their clinical practices and stay updated with ongoing trends in medicine. The app also allows doctors to share and discuss cases from their own practice, receive updates from their medical associations, and stay connected with other doctors. They can also share their opinions by participating in clinical surveys and polls. The app is free for doctors and is a digital partner to over 60 medical associations in India. To get started, doctors can download the app. If they have any suggestions or issues, they can contact support through phone or email.

WhiteCoats-Doctors Networking App
WhiteCoats-Doctors Networking App
Price: Free
Android Rating:
4.0 ★★★★☆
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