Point of care

A handheld Remote Monitoring Solution that takes health diagnostics, monitoring and tracking to the doorsteps of patients, provides a paradigm shift towards Preventive Healthcare model.

Product Features

Infrared Thermometer
Temperature
(Infrared 5 sec)

Pulse Oximeter (Oxygen Saturation and Pulse rate - Reflective Pulse Oximetry)

Blood Pressure (Digital)

Bluetooth interface to communicate with a smartphone

ECG (12-Lead ECG)

Glucometer (Blood Glucose)

Digital Stethoscope (Auscultation)

LED Torch

use cases

It has multiple use cases for both individuals as well as various levels of health care providers. Ideal for Point of Care testing, facilitating evidence-based triage, diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of victims and patients, while advancing standards of care in emergencies and disasters, as well as public health system. 

Hospital & Clinic

Check-ins for quick readings & diagnostics

Rural Areas

local health workers in liaison with community clinics.

Home Care Specialists

required to regularly share information with doctors

POCKET

At Home Use

for individuals, for postoperative monitoring when care to the patient must be continuous

Govt Monitoring

for early detection of epidemics, pandemics or any other medical disruption

WHY Pocketdoc?

Clinic Friendly

Easy to use
Minimal Training Required
Quick readings
Compact & Portable

Low Cost

Nominal cost, compared to functionality
Alternative is 12 individual devices

Multiple Functions

Hospital referrals
All-in-one solution
Smart Device
Connectivity to multiple users

Save Lives

Early detection of medical ailments
Quick diagnosis
Easy to transport
Instant communication of results

PocketDoc in Action

Lightweight handheld device, is easy to carry, and user friendly. The PocketDoc is simple and can be operated by anyone and everyone.

the device

The Pocket Doc is non-invasive (except for Glucose measurement which needs a prick for taking blood sample). The device runs on Li-Ion battery that is rechargeable. And has a bluetooth interface for Smart Phone Connectivity.

hardware

Sensors for measuring multiple parameters. Designed and integrated in a form such that each measurement has separate access points and distinguished easily from the other. Enclosed in a case with a touchscreen interface for display.

software

Developed using standards that is adopted by the medical fraternity for measurement of the various parameters. The software comprises of two parts, one that runs on the hardware and a smartphone application that can be downloaded on the PlayStore. 

The data collected by the app can be made available on the cloud for access by doctors and create medical records of patients whose measurements are done over a period.