Medindia

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Medindia is a prominent health website originating from India. It was launched in 1999, making it one of the earliest health-related websites from the country. The website was founded by a urologist based in Chennai. In 2001, the website was programmed to be accessible via Wireless Application Protocol, enabling it to be accessed on mobile phones.

Medindia serves as a comprehensive platform catering to the online health information needs of both medical professionals and consumers. It features a community social networking platform that allows for interaction and information exchange among its users.

Features[edit | edit source]

One of the key features of Medindia is its extensive directory. This directory includes a wide range of medical professionals, institutions, and educational establishments. It covers doctors, hospitals, medical institutions, dental colleges, nursing colleges, and pharmacy colleges.

In addition to the directory, Medindia also provides information about undergraduate and postgraduate medical courses. This makes it a valuable resource for individuals interested in pursuing a career in the medical field.

Impact[edit | edit source]

Since its inception, Medindia has played a significant role in disseminating health information in India. Its accessibility on mobile phones has further broadened its reach, allowing more people to access reliable health information.

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