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Healthcare at your finger tips

By Hollie Harris

MyOnlineClinic is a revolutionary digital healthcare solution that connects GPs, specialists and patients. MyOnlineClinic turns any computer, smart phone or tablet into your very own portable medical clinic.
You can connect with healthcare providers from anywhere in the world via video technology using smart Bluetooth medical devices. Closely monitor yourself or a family member from the comfort of your own home.
The service is offering free Telehealth consultations as a result of a government-funded initiative until the end of June 2017.
Download the app and create an account where your details will be stored on a safe and secure cloud-based server.
You can book appointments at times that suit you with consults from $25, and all health professionals are registered and compliant with Australian Health Regulations.
Book an appointment via the app and participate in a live video consult with your preferred medical or allied health professional. MyOnlineClinic allows you to connect to a health professional anywhere in the world at anytime.
This trial is being offered for three months, so with support from the community this care can remain available in the future.
Learn more about this exciting new option in medical care at www.myonlineclinic.com.au.

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