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Cashdoc (cashdoc.me) is a Korean healthcare service discovery and appointment-booking platform. Its pages promote features such as “find hospitals,” “2 million reviews,” “consultation/procedure information,” and “easy booking.” Based on the scraped content, it mainly aggregates promotional offers for categories such as dentistry, ophthalmology, dermatology, plastic surgery, and Korean medicine clinics, displaying location, price, discount, reviews, views, and Q&A, while also offering community discussions.
The platform’s strengths lie in the user-side decision-making journey. Users can filter by cities across Korea, districts/counties, and stations/commercial areas, or set their current location via GPS. Project cards include promotional price, original price, discount rate, hospital name, area, rating, number of reviews, number of Q&As, and views. The terms also state that the service includes personalized procedure/product recommendations, hospital consultation intake or appointment booking, location-based hospital/pharmacy/promotional information, as well as points, Medicashe, and partner shopping content.
The main content does not disclose SaaS packages or subscription pricing for medical institutions. The prices shown on the pages are mainly promotional prices for medical services, such as implants, Invisalign, lasers, and Botox, quoted in KRW. The terms mention that free services may be adjusted, and that paid services must display fees, payment methods, and related rules, but they do not provide a specific platform monetization model.
The advantages are detailed local coverage and dense information presentation, while reviews and community Q&A can reduce users’ decision-making costs. The terms also provide relatively complete descriptions of personal information handling, account security, post management, and points rules. The downside is the lack of information from an enterprise software perspective: there is no visible explanation of an institutional backend, CRM, marketing automation, reporting, team permissions, APIs, or HIS/EMR integrations, so it should not be evaluated as a full-fledged medical SaaS product.
It is better suited for consumers in Korea looking for non-insurance services such as medical aesthetics, dentistry, ophthalmology, and weight loss. It is also suitable for Korean medical institutions that want exposure through promotional pages and reviews. If an enterprise needs configurable permissions, data interfaces, or private deployment, the currently public information does not prove that it can meet those needs.
The scraped text does not provide information on access from mainland China, ICP filing, or cross-border availability, so this remains unknown.
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cashdoc.me is an South Korea Health provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach cashdoc.me directly.