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    You are at:Home»Apps»Moroccan medical appointment booking startup DabaDoc expands to Nigeria

    Moroccan medical appointment booking startup DabaDoc expands to Nigeria

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    By Paul Adepoju on September 30, 2015 Apps, Health, Startups, Technology in Africa

    DabaDoc which medical appointment booking startup that was launched in Morocco has expanded its operations to Nigeria. With DabaDoc, users can find doctors and book appointments online.

    Patients use the service to connect with doctors through its platform, which features doctors in 72 different specialties across 50 cities.

    DabaDoc is now expanding to more African countries starting with Nigeria and South Africa.

    Co-founder Zineb Drissi Kaitouni said the expansion is in-keeping with the company’s strategic plan, which targets markets which present strong potential.

    Disrupt Africa reported she said the company’s strategy aims to bring the best quality service to medical professionals and patients using the platform.

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