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HealthSend will bridge gap between loved ones, quality healthcare – Ndubuisi

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Product Manager at HealthSend, Brian-Gabriel Ndubuisi has stated that HealthSend will bridge the gap between loved ones and quality healthcare.

 

Speaking with Tribune Online on Friday, Ndubuisi said the initiative would make those with dependents in Nigeria have peace of mind.

 

According to him, there will be regular, detailed health updates, improved health outcomes, and reduced stress.

 

Brian noted that their services include coordination with the patient, scheduled visits, health checks, and

ongoing updates to the enrolled user about their loved one.

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He described healthSend as more than a service but a commitment to the well-being of Nigerians.

 

“By providing structured healthcare services, we empower those abroad with peace

of mind, knowing their parents or loved ones are in capable hands.

 

“Regular, detailed health updates, improved health outcomes, and reduced stress are just some of the benefits our service offers,” said

 

 

“Tailored to individual needs, Healthsend offers a range of care plans. From essential

care packages including home nursing visits, telemedicine access, and medication

delivery, to specialized chronic care plans for conditions like diabetes and

hypertension, there are options to suit different requirements.

 

 

“Our bespoke plans allow for even greater customization, ensuring care aligns

perfectly with specific needs.

 

 

“Enrolling in HealthSend is simple. Customers select the most suitable plan, make a

secure online payment, and then relax as HealthSend takes care of the rest.

 

 

“Their services include coordination with the patient, scheduled visits, health checks, and

ongoing updates to the enrolled user about their loved one.

 

 

“Healthsend is more than a service; it’s a commitment to the well-being of Nigerians.

“We are dedicated to bridging the gap between loved ones and ensuring quality

healthcare is accessible to all.” He said.

 

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