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Avicenna and DocHQ Join Forces to Offer Travel Medicine Certificate Service

DocHQ, a leading tech-driven wellbeing provider, has announced a strategic partnership with Avicenna, a renowned healthcare membership organisation, to promote its Travel Medicine Certificate service. The aim of the collaboration is to provide a seamless travel experience for individuals by ensuring they have the correct supporting documentation for their medicines when travelling abroad.

DocHQ has launched a dedicated partner platform for Avicenna members, allowing them to access its free medicine checker tool and its paid-for Travel Medicine Certificate service. This product will inform travellers about the type, quantity and strength of prescription and over-the-counter medicines they can bring into different countries. It also offers guidance on controlled medicines at various destinations and doctor-approved certificates for safe entry with medicines at customs.

Both DocHQ and Avicenna are delighted by the prospects of this partnership and are committed to providing high-quality services to Avicenna members.

Madhur Srivastava, CEO of DocHQ, said: “We are delighted to join forces with Avicenna, using our tech to simplify travel with medicines. Our Travel Medicine Certificate services and partner platform aim to make journeys easier and safer for travellers. It’s a step forward in global healthcare mobility.”

Tania Meagher, Head of Membership Services at Avicenna, added: “We are very excited to be working with DocHQ and be able to offer this unique product to our members. Travel Medicine Certificate will enable them to enhance their current travel offering, whether that be a full clinic or just providing advice to travellers. It has been designed to suit all pharmacy settings and is simple to use.”

DocHQ and Avicenna are committed to providing travellers with a more streamlined and stress-free experience while ensuring compliance with travel medicine regulations.

The post Avicenna and DocHQ Join Forces to Offer Travel Medicine Certificate Service first appeared on BusinessMole.

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