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Nkomor Ghana, a health-tech startup, marked a significant milestone with the soft launch of its medicine and prescription delivery service, named GetMyMedicine, at the recently concluded Ghana Autism Conference.
This event underscored Nkomor's commitment to utilizing technology to address healthcare accessibility challenges.
The Ghana Autism Conference, a cornerstone event in the nation's healthcare landscape, provided an ideal platform for Nkomor to introduce its user-friendly medicine ordering service.
With a focus on empowering individuals with autism and their families, the conference served as a fitting backdrop for Nkomor's mission to enhance healthcare access and streamline prescription ordering processes.
Through a strategic partnership with fellow Ghanaian health-tech startup, Refill Ghana Ltd, individuals across Ghana can now easily request their over-the-counter (OTC) or prescription drugs from the comfort of their homes using the GetMyMedicine service on Nkomor.com.
During the vibrant event, Nkomor Country Manager, Ephraim, expressed his enthusiasm, stating, "We were privileged to share our healthcare solution with attendees at the event and the broader autistic community. We are delighted with the new users we have onboarded and the overwhelming reception we received. Our participation aligns perfectly with this year's theme of
enhancing autism support through technology.
Alice Mamaga Akosua Amoako, Organizer of the Ghana Autism Conference, commented, "Having Nkomor Ghana join us at the Ghana Autism Conference was truly inspiring. Their dedication to using healthcare to empower the autism community perfectly aligned with our event's theme. We're thrilled to have had their support and look forward to collaborating with
them again in the future."
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