Startup Global Care specializes in non-hospital medical tourism and has lately secured $3 million in a Series A funding round led by 35North India Discovery Fund – II. The fresh investment is learned to help the company in expanding its presence in more parts of the world.
Global Care was founded by Rajeev Taneja in 2016 with a mission to bridge healthcare gaps globally. It operates as a healthcare consultant and offers advanced medical care to patients in various specialties across countries like India, Turkey, Dubai, Egypt, Germany and Thailand. It basically supports to those who fail to receive adequate treatment in their home countries.
The model is innovative and aims to build a global ecosystem of clinical services. It collaborates with top medical providers worldwide and ensures that the patients receive high-quality care irrespective of their region. The approach is to benefit patients and also the medical institutions in various parts of the world.
Global Care is set to expand further into regions like Eastern Africa, Francophone Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, SAARC nations, South-East Asia and North Africa with the fresh capital. The said regions often face significant healthcare challenges such as limited access to specialized treatments and medical expertise.
The expansion plan involves enhancing presence in the said areas and establishing a robust network of medical professionals and facilities. It will also enable Global Care to cater to a larger audience and provide services that are accessible as well as affordable.
The approach of Global Care to non-hospital medical tourism is more than just a business model. It is a commitment to improve global healthcare and particularly to the deprived regions.