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My Doctor

My Doctor

Health and Human Services

My Doctor is creating an affordable and secure data-rich digital healthcare community for low-income users in Africa

About us

My Doctor is offering affordable online healthcare consultations. You can now meet specialist doctors using your phone and get an online diagnosis, prescriptions, and more. Call: 0762318431 today. My Doctor is creating an affordable and secure data-rich digital healthcare community for low-income users in sub-Saharan Africa. My Doctor is currently operating and licensed as Triam Healthcare Center. Styled as My Doctor for all our digital healthcare services, we cover a big variety of medical services. My Doctor is offering affordable online healthcare consultations. You can now meet specialist doctors using your phone and get an online diagnosis, prescriptions, and more. Call: 0762318431 now. We are growing a community to connect people to healthcare services through digital solutions. Consult doctors, request lab tests, order from pharmacies, and get online diagnoses and prescriptions. My Doctor was founded in 2012 with an aim of providing an end-to-end digital health solution through a 24-hour Doctor- on-Call Service that provides direct access to a team of healthcare professionals, leveraging the infrastructure of a call centre via voice calls, chat, and video calls.

Industry
Health and Human Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Wakiso
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2012

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Employees at My Doctor

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    Financial Inclusion Advocate

    On International Women's Day, My Doctor celebrated by prioritizing women's healthcare through our Community Clinic in Kawempe. We're deeply grateful to everyone who contributed to its success. Together, we provided comprehensive healthcare services, including Medical consultations and check-up, Antenatal care, Triage, Diagnostic testing (malaria, typhoid, H. pylori, Hepatitis B)Hypertension and diabetes screening, HIV testing and counseling, Deworming, Medical supply distribution and referrals, Health education on disease prevention and hygiene. Our collective efforts empowered women with vital health information, making a lasting impact in the community. Special thanks to our dedicated medical team, volunteers, and partners; Nonda Coffee, Gifftid.. for making this initiative possible. Your commitment to women's health is truly inspiring! Let's continue to uplift and care for our communities. Healthy women build a healthier future! #WomensHealth #CommunityClinics #HealthcareAccess #IncludeEveryone #MyDoctorConnectedCare

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    It is a well produced and highly informative podcast

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    On Episode 17 of #MyDoctorPodcast, host Mwesigwa Joy is joined by EMMANUEL AINEBYOONA, Senior Public Relations Officer at the Ministry of Health - Uganda, to discuss the country’s advancing health programs and innovations. One of the major highlights of this episode is the Malaria Vaccination Rollout, set for 2025. This initiative aims to protect children from 6 months, with a four-dose vaccine schedule for those under two years. Malaria remains one of Uganda’s biggest health challenges, and this vaccine is a significant step toward its control. The discussion also covers the growing burden of Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs), which are becoming more prevalent, particularly in urban areas. Emmanuel shares the Ministry’s strategies for prevention and management, alongside efforts to improve mental health support and access to resources for those in need. Another key focus is pandemic preparedness—how ready is Uganda for another outbreak? The conversation explores lessons learned from past health crises and what is being done to strengthen response systems. With the rise of digital innovations and telemedicine, healthcare services are evolving rapidly. This episode sheds light on how technology is improving patient care, expanding access to medical advice, and streamlining healthcare delivery. For medical students, the Ministry offers various internships, scholarships, and fellowship programs, creating opportunities for professional growth. Watch: https://lnkd.in/dN577HVE #MyDoctor | Bridget Nakakuyu HiPipo Innocent Kawooya, NIM Kasakya George NG FILMS .

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    4th year Medical Student at Uganda Christian University (UCU) Vice guild President UCU Kampala Campus (2023-2024) President My Doctor Community Podcast host: MY DOCTOR PODCAST, PRO Probono Health, Brand Ambasaddor SK

    Women's Day is a precious day to me—it’s a heartfelt reminder of the beautiful contributions women make in every corner of the world including health. Every day, I am inspired by the resilience, passion, and empathy that women bring to every challenge. At My Doctor we celebrate this spirit as we honor the women who nurture, treat, and innovate, lighting the path toward a brighter future for all. Happy Women’s Day!

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    In commemoration of the 2025 International Women’s Day, HiPipo has held a Digital and Financial Literacy workshop for women cross-border traders at the Elegu-Nimule one-stop border post, which connects Uganda and South Sudan. Working in collaboration with MoMo from MTN UG and Movit Products Limited, the HiPipo team on Thursday 6thMarch trained over 200 traders from the Elegu Women Cross-Border Traders Co-op Society on a number of financial inclusion aspects including savings, loans, personal finance and digital financial services. This training was hosted at Elegu Women Cross-Border Traders Co-op Society Warehouse and Grounds. The HiPipo FinTech Events Manager, Neeza Charlotte, noted that this gesture is geared at empowering women traders with knowledge and skills that can catapult them from informal into formal business owners. “This is part of our #IncludeEveryone program which strives to level the ground for last-mile people. The focus on women cross-border traders at Elegu is strategic because both sides of the border have a history of political instability and it has been women that have kept the economy in this place going,” she said. More Details: https://lnkd.in/dRYscUPE

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  • On Episode 17 of #MyDoctorPodcast, host Mwesigwa Joy is joined by EMMANUEL AINEBYOONA, Senior Public Relations Officer at the Ministry of Health - Uganda, to discuss the country’s advancing health programs and innovations. One of the major highlights of this episode is the Malaria Vaccination Rollout, set for 2025. This initiative aims to protect children from 6 months, with a four-dose vaccine schedule for those under two years. Malaria remains one of Uganda’s biggest health challenges, and this vaccine is a significant step toward its control. The discussion also covers the growing burden of Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs), which are becoming more prevalent, particularly in urban areas. Emmanuel shares the Ministry’s strategies for prevention and management, alongside efforts to improve mental health support and access to resources for those in need. Another key focus is pandemic preparedness—how ready is Uganda for another outbreak? The conversation explores lessons learned from past health crises and what is being done to strengthen response systems. With the rise of digital innovations and telemedicine, healthcare services are evolving rapidly. This episode sheds light on how technology is improving patient care, expanding access to medical advice, and streamlining healthcare delivery. For medical students, the Ministry offers various internships, scholarships, and fellowship programs, creating opportunities for professional growth. Watch: https://lnkd.in/dN577HVE #MyDoctor | Bridget Nakakuyu HiPipo Innocent Kawooya, NIM Kasakya George NG FILMS .

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    Financial Inclusion Advocate

    Happy International Women’s Day!! Today, we celebrate the strength, resilience, and achievements of women everywhere. It’s a day to recognize the trailblazers who have paved the way, the leaders who inspire change, and the everyday heroes who make a difference in their communities and workplaces. While today is a moment to reflect on progress, it’s also a reminder that there is still work to be done in creating a truly equal and inclusive world. That’s why we deeply appreciate organizations like HiPipo, My Doctor and many others that are actively advocating for women’s inclusion, especially in sectors like technology, finance, Health, leadership and entrepreneurship. Their efforts in promoting diversity and empowering women are shaping a more inclusive future for all. To all the incredible women out there, we see you, we appreciate you, and we stand with you. And to the organizations driving change,thank you for your commitment to equity and inclusion! #IWD2025 #InternationalWomensDay #IncludeEveryone #Empowerment #DiversityMatters

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