Upload your medical CD/DVD and never lose your medical records, lab results & radiology images ever again. DoctorTouch offers you medical data storage on its secure HIPAA compliant cloud server. Access anytime on computer, tablet or smartphone. It's available in almost any preferred language.
Share it securely with any doctor in the world.
Connect and consult a doctor within minutes over HD live video on any device (computer, tablet, smartphone). For your convenience, you may also schedule an appointment ahead of time.
Get quality access to healthcare without the need to leave your home, job or wherever you are.
If you or a family member suffers from a chronic medical condition such as asthma, diabetes, emphysema & congestive heart disease, DoctorTouch offers Remote Patient Monitoring technology. With emerging popularity of affordable remote monitoring & wearable devices, our mobile app can link with these sensors via blue-tooth. Once linked, real-time wireless data can be transmitted to our platform for recording & auto-monitoring.
DoctorTouch can integrate and support more than 200+ sensors with 10 key vital signs.
DoctorTouch is the first digital health company in the region to combine telemedicine with remote patient monitoring (RPM) technology.
Take Measurements By Linking Device Via Bluetooth
Via Bluetooth
Wearables & Devices
DoctorTouch provides its Asia Pacific & developing nation subscribers (excluding Malaysia), a virtual channel for Second Opinion Telehealth consultation via its partner network of U.S. board certified medical specialists.
Through secure file sharing technology, subscribers can share their medical records, lab results & radiology images in exchange for a second opinion HD live video consultation. Invite your family members or language translator to join in by simply signing in from any geographic location. A post written report will be shared by the specialist and made available in the patient portal after the consultation.
"Telemedicine keeps the sickest patients at home and out of the hospital, where there is greater risk of infection."