119% rise in women seeking online medical consultations in 2019

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One in every three econsults from Indian women are for Gynaecology

66% of all eConsults for Gynaecology are from women in the age group of 20-30 

Key findings:

Practo’s healthcare map on Indian women is based on insights from seven crore women users in the period of Jan 2019 – Dec 2019.

The Insights summarize the recent trends which reflects the way women in India address their health concerns and take care of their health needs.

Registering a growth of over 119% since last year, online consultations have emerged as one of the preferred modes of doctor consultations amongst Indian women. “It makes consultation convenient, immediate and more importantly, private.” says Priya, a 32-year-old Practo user.

Enclosed below are some key insights:

Gynaecology emerged as the most popular speciality amongst women, esp in the age group of 20-30

Dermatology and Sexology rank as the second and third most popular specialities amongst women users in 20-30 age group 

Children’s health (Pediatrics) was the top concern for women in the age group of 30-40

Women above 40 consulted Orthopedists the most

Dr Alexander Kuruvilla, Chief Healthcare Strategy Officer, Practo, said,  

“Today’s consumers face three key challenges in their healthcare journey: access, quality and affordability. eConsults have emerged as a preferred alternative to consumers, esp. millennials, for whom time and quality is of essence. It has the power to reach users even in the remotest of villages, at the oddest of hours, when access to specialists may be a challenge. And that’s one trend that’s emerging strongly, esp. among women users. We see women increasingly using our platform to consult doctors instead of self-diagnosing or worse still, ignoring their symptoms all together. In our endeavour to make quality healthcare affordable and accessible to billions, eclinic plays an important role, and we’re committed to widening its reach even further over the coming years.”

Dr Vanita Vaishnav, Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Bangalore, said, “Digital platforms like Practo provides an excellent opportunity for people, especially women to seek medical assistance from specialized doctors by empowering them with the right information, and easy access to quality healthcare. There is an increased awareness among women in India regarding various health problems as well as growth in the number of people consulting the right specialists due to efficiency of channels like online consultations. Digital healthcare has played a significant role in improving the overall experience of the patients in terms of accessibility, quality, convenience, and especially trust.”

These are just the highlights. For more information on growing issues and specialties, and specifics on key cities, do check out this handythe infographic.

Practo is India’s largest digital healthcare company. Our mission is to help people live healthier, longer lives and that begins with access to better insights. This report aims to highlight the disease trends facing Indian women. We hope these findings better equip our healthcare providers to understand disease patterns amongst women in India and address them effectively and helps other women become aware of their options when looking to address their healthcare needs.