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WeDoctor Launches 'Henan Emergency Relief Zone' with 120,000 Doctors Offering Free Online Consultations

Jul 21, 2021 21:30 CST Updated 21:30

Emergency in Henan! Emergency in Zhengzhou! In recent days, Henan Province has been hit by continuous heavy rainfall, causing severe urban waterlogging in Zhengzhou and other cities. Rescue teams from across China are rushing to provide emergency assistance. To safeguard the medical and health needs of local residents, the digital healthcare platform WeDoctor has rapidly launched an online free clinic zone, mobilizing 120,000 physicians to provide complimentary services including online consultations, follow-up visits for chronic diseases, psychological support, medication guidance, and epidemic prevention guidelines.


Standing Together Through Storms, Safeguarding Henan. Currently, many residents in Zhengzhou are trapped in their homes and urgently need medical and health guidance. Among the 120,000 doctors providing remote assistance through WeDoctor Internet General Hospital, nearly 7,000 are from Henan Province. They offer free multi-disciplinary online consultations, including medical advice, diagnosis, medication guidance, and psychological counseling, with a response time of under three minutes. To seek consultation, simply scan the QR code in the image or call the assistance hotline at 95169020.


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It is understood that WeDoctor possesses extensive experience in online epidemic response and a mature online emergency medical service system. During the COVID-19 outbreak in 2020, WeDoctor successively launched the “Real-Time Assistance Platform for COVID-19” and the “Global Anti-Epidemic Platform,” creating an “aerial battlefield” for epidemic relief efforts. In June of the same year, as severe rainstorms and flooding frequently occurred in southern China, WeDoctor introduced the “Online Flood Relief Assistance Platform,” supporting offline medical institutions in disaster-stricken areas to carry out hygiene and epidemic prevention work, thereby aiding flood control and disaster relief efforts.

In response to the severe rainstorm disaster, WeDoctor will continue to leverage its digital technology advantages to provide professional digital healthcare services to the public, supporting flood control and disaster relief efforts with technological innovation and safeguarding the safety and health of people in affected areas.