eDoctor a homemade elixir for Sri Lankans

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Most global health websites which are very popular amongst Lankans are not tailormade to Sri Lankan lifestyles and health conditions. However now Sri Lankans don’t have to visit foreign web sites, as there is our own local eDoctor – www.edoctor.lk.  

eDoctor is a dedicated team of Sri Lankan working doctors, headed by Dr. Harsha Jayakody, ready to help people with medical and surgical initial questions. eDoctor is a homemade elixir for Sri Lankan society – the best news is that www.edoctor.lk is in English and Sinhala as well. The Tamil version will be out soon.

eDoctor team is very familiar with all types of Lankan medical conditions through their vast knowledge and experience gained from daily routine work at local Government hospital wards and OPDs, for a long number of years, as family physicians.

From the comfort of our homes or offices we could reach the www.edoctor.lk easily and get some answers for our own intricate medical problems, without any embarrassment, as our inquiries could be directed even without revealing our own identity.

eDoctor is not a replacement for your family doctor or a consultant, but eDoctor’s initial medical advice and guidance will help to alleviate fears and we will be in a proper frame of mind to face the doctor, as we are well armed with the medical information of our condition. 

We can even put forward our questionable doubts to the doctor or the consultant, with the information obtained.  eDoctor will educate and lead us  to the best and most appropriate solution, depending on our medical/surgical condition.

By visiting the free visitor’s portal of www.edoctor.lk you can type out any question and send to the eDoctor who will help you with answers via e mail absolutely free – a great boon and a service to the nation.

eDoctor articles and newsletters are prepared by expert doctors and consultants who have an in-depth knowledge and experience in the medical profession. 

These are open on the FREE portal of eDoctor which is another value added free service specially designed to educate the Sri Lankan public on various health issues and preventive measures, in order to keep them in best of health.

Some of the services available at www.edoctor.lk: Options on medical/surgical procedures, family planning and infertility, interpretations of lab reports and investigations, motherly advice to teens and adolescents on ‘shy to ask’ questions, nutritional and diet plans, drug interactions and side effects, children’s vaccinations and any other health topic of your choice.

The most valuable service is for regular globe-trotters – people who spend most of their time visiting foreign countries or living here and abr oad alternately. www.edoctor.lk has the facility of keeping your/family medical records and prescriptions, etc. in its computerised database which could be read on the laptop or mobile phone of the patient while globetrotting or from home, which will be vital information in handling any medical emergency, while abroad or here.

For membership holders eDoctor will provide advice and multi-faceted services, according to member’s choice.  It is absolutely free so visit www.edoctor.lk – a site that everyone with internet facility must visit.

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