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Europe’s Leading Online Doctor ZAVA, Partners with Asda to Serve Patients throughout the UK

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Europe’s leading online healthcare provider ZAVA has announced a new partnership with one of Britain’s biggest retailers, Asda. ZAVA is a leader in telemedicine across Europe, with over 5 million paid consultations to date. The partnership will provide convenient and affordable healthcare to Asda Online Doctor patients across the UK.

The service allows people to get medical advice, prescriptions, and treatments from NHS trained doctors without leaving their home.

 

 

David Meinertz, founder and CEO of ZAVA says: “By partnering with Asda, we create real added value for patients across the UK. We drive the best possible medical care for patients and connect them with Asda pharmacies across the UK. With this new offer, we are fulfilling patient demand for contemporary digital solutions.”

Faisal Tuddy, Superintendent Pharmacist at Asda comments: “We are excited to partner with ZAVA to launch our new Online Doctor service. ZAVA has a strong proven track record of creating accessible online healthcare to patients with a range of treatment needs, so we know they’re the right partner to launch this service with. Asda Online Doctor provides the perfect one-stop solution to our customers looking for affordable, fuss-free healthcare.”

How does the Asda Online Doctor service work?

All doctors are registered with the General Medical Council (GMC) and specialists in their field.
Asda Online Doctor provides treatments across 28 conditions including high blood pressure, acne, cold sores, malaria, hair loss, erectile dysfunction and cystitis. Services cover general health, women’s health, men’s health, sexual health and chronic health. Further information can be found at https://onlinedoctor.Asda.com/uk/

Dr Kathryn Basford from online doctor ZAVA comments: “Patients should have a way to access medical care that fits with their lives. Not only is it more convenient for them, it also prevents them from delaying seeking care in the first place. And this is really important.”

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