My Pharmacy App

5 Reasons Your Pharmacy Needs a Mobile App

In today’s digital age, having a mobile app for your pharmacy can significantly enhance customer experience, streamline operations, and boost overall business growth. Here are five compelling reasons why your pharmacy should consider investing in a mobile app:

Looking for Telemedicine, Virtual Pharmacy, and RPM (Remote Patient Monitoring) Solutions?

We were thrilled to experience unprecedented interest in PK+ Telehealth offerings from the visitors who visited us in our booth at the Canadian pavilion during Arab Health 2023 and the out-reach mission to Saudi Arabia, where many of the visitors even returned two or three times to get in-depth information and answers they need.

The PK+ Telehealth Suite™ [VIDEO]

The PK+ Telehealth Suite™, an integrated digital application that provide healthcare providers & their patients with advanced, convenient, and secure access to a wide range of telehealth services, as well as virtual pharmacy order processing, tracking and patient remote monitoring using AI technology for early detection and intervention.

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Why Choose PK+? BENEFITS FOR THE PHARMACY OWNER

– For $0.50 per order transaction, you can afford a PK+ MyPharmacyApp!
– Receive Legal prescription (Electronic or Paper) directly to your pharmacy computer.
– Promote your services.
– Streamline your workflow and reduce your pharmacy operating cost.
– Improve your customers’ convenience and waiting time at the store.

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Why Choose PK+? BENEFITS FOR THE CUSTOMER

Fast in-store/remote ordering (even if you can’t read your prescription).
24 Hours service to shop at your own convenience.
Choice of free delivery to your doorstep or pick-up from the store.

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PK+ Advanced Solutions are Technologies for Convenient Telehealth.

The PK+ Telehealth Suite from TCE Group allows our
partners to provide their end-users with a wide range of
digital healthcare services as well as pharmacy order
fulfillment.

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Artificial intelligence could help narrow heart attack gender gap

An algorithm developed using artificial intelligence could help doctors to diagnose heart attacks in women more accurately and quicker than ever before, according to research we fund and being presented at the European Society of Cardiology Congress in Barcelona.

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