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10 useful healthcare apps for you during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Last updated: November 22, 2021 9:25 pm
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Have you ever been in the use of medical services or consultancy during the COVID-19 pandemic?

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Apple COVID-19HealthlynkedBreetheHealth TapTeladocCenters for Disease ControlCOVID-19!Hospitals StoreMyChartCorona Checker by Open MedTakeaway

Although the lockdowns have been removed and the vaccination is working, it’s still risky to go to medical centers for every health problem. So what should you do?

Fortunately, there are lots of apps and online tools for every task these days, and healthcare problems are no exception. From purchasing medical equipment to having a video chat with a remote specialist, all are provided by online tools and social media platforms. 

As it is really necessary during the COVID-19 pandemic or even after it, especially for seniors, we tried to gather a list of useful healthcare apps. Keep reading the following article to choose the app that is a 

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Apple COVID-19

This app provides you with the most recent and concrete information and data about the coronavirus.

It also has many useful recommendations from legit resources like the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to help you get over this disease while staying at your home.

This tool can estimate whether you’re at a high risk of being infected by the virus and provides easy-to-use tips to do at home before getting tested.

Healthlynked

If you’re more than 60 or, for some reason, have a lot of papers of your medical background, you must use Healthlynked. This app allows you to easily build an account and upload all your medical records to use whenever it’s required.

When you travel, this app can be of great use because you don’t need to take all the papers with you. You just need to use your records on the app. You can also search for any doctors by specialization and location. You can contact the doctors’ office to confirm if their insurance plan is accepted.

Breethe

With Breethe, you can breathe mindfulness and restful sleep into your life. Let’s use it and de-stress, be happier, and also healthier with more than 1,500 meditations, music, sounds, inspirational quotes, etc.

If you’re one of those people facing stress, anxiety, or sleepless nights during the global pandemic, Breethe helps you get accustomed to the new normal. This app is best for those people whom lockdowns have left feeling deflated, 

Health Tap

Many of us have felt that we might be infected by the coronavirus. Unfortunately, the symptoms are really similar to a simple cold, and you might be in the dilemma of going to test or not.

If you’re one of those sensitive people, Health Tap is a must-use app for you. It gives you 24/7 access to many doctors via text, phone, video calls to make sure that you get your answers regarding your symptoms.

This way, you can avoid putting others at risk by making an unnecessary trip to the doctor. Virtual doctors of the app are able to fill prescriptions for you, order lab tests, and refer you to specialists if needed.

Teladoc

Teladoc is also a useful app for minor concerns. The app is pretty handy in the pandemic because it provides you with instant access to a legit expert or general practitioner.

Teladoc provides great services to both patients and health professionals. Telecommunication services and video calls provide you with an all-in-one app to use and stay healthy.

Teladoc lets doctors diagnose your disease, recommend treatment, and even prescribe medication if necessary.

Centers for Disease Control

Getting accurate information about coronavirus is really trendy these days, and the best place for that is the CDC.

Use CDC’s app to stay informed with news feed and constant updates info on COVID-19 and many other diseases.

It provides you with different content formats like podcasts, videos, and features so that everyone can use them in every situation.

COVID-19!

As it comes from the name, the COVID-19! the app provides you with information on the coronavirus outbreak.

It presents the information in the form of colorful maps and graphics that pinpoint the regions where the disease has spread. This allows you to easily see which area is safer and how the virus is spreading in your region.

Hospitals Store

If you want to buy medical equipment, you don’t have to go outside because it’s not safe. You can easily use this app to buy medical equipment online from the nearest place. For example, if you live in Toronto, Canada, you can easily purchase AED in Toronto and receive it at your home without being forced to step out.

MyChart

MyChart is another app for keeping your medical records all in one place. The app allows you to view test results and other personal health information, review immunization history, and request medications. MyChart allows you to schedule appointments and pay medical bills online.

Corona Checker by Open Med

This is another corona checker, which is an extension of the Open Med app. It lets you determine if you qualify for a corona test using AI technology. If you have symptoms that fit the CDC’s checklist for getting tested, a test request will be sent to a test center.

Takeaway

Some useful apps were introduced to help you stay healthy during the pandemic. Try to stay up-to-date because many of these apps are adding new features every day. However, you can’t solely rely on smartphone apps, and if you feel a bad condition, you have to go to medical centers for further considerations.

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