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InstaCare is a one-stop digital healthcare platform for the Pakistani market. Its core patient-facing services include finding doctors, booking appointments, online consultations, scheduling lab tests, and buying medicine online. The text also mentions “Join as a Doctor / Hospital / Lab” and offering doctors their “own branded software,” so it also has some B2B lead-generation and healthcare-organization digital tooling attributes. However, based on the captured content, it is primarily presented as a consumer-facing healthcare services platform.
The platform covers multiple specialties, including gynecology, dentistry, dermatology, cardiology, neurology, and pediatrics. It supports searching by city, hospital, specialty, and doctor, and displays doctors’ qualifications, experience, waiting time, and patient satisfaction. Its service flow includes in-person appointments, video consultations, lab test bookings, prescription uploads for medicine purchases, health articles, and promotional offers. On the supply side, the text claims 20,000+ doctors on the platform and lists several hospital and laboratory partners. Its mobile app and phone hotline also lower the barrier to use for ordinary patients.
The captured content does not disclose software package pricing for doctors, hospitals, or laboratories, nor does it explain how the “branded software” is charged. The visible pricing information mainly relates to healthcare services, such as doctor fees at one hospital ranging from 2,000 to 3,500, up to 20% off lab tests, and up to 30% off mentioned in an LCCI partnership. Therefore, its business model may include platform transactions, listings/promotions, or sponsored results, but specific B2B SaaS pricing information is insufficient.
The advantages are its broad healthcare scenario coverage and its ability to integrate four types of resources: doctors, hospitals, laboratories, and medicines. It supports both online consultations and offline visits, making it suitable for localized healthcare service matching. The downside is that, from an enterprise software evaluation perspective, information on permission management, team collaboration, APIs, third-party system integrations, data security compliance, and deployment methods is almost entirely absent. The terms also clearly state that the platform does not provide medical advice and does not guarantee the quality of medical services; users must make their own judgments about healthcare providers.
It is better suited to Pakistani patients, local doctors and clinics, hospitals, laboratories, and companies looking to provide employee healthcare benefits. If a Chinese company is looking for an implementable healthcare SaaS, HIS/CRM, or telemedicine system, the existing information is insufficient to determine whether it is suitable for procurement. Access from China is not clearly stated and is therefore assessed as unknown.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on instacare.pk official site.
instacare.pk is an Pakistan Health provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach instacare.pk directly.