Campaign India Team
May 25, 2021

Medlife merges with PharmEasy

Medlife to discontinue operations starting May 25

Medlife merges with PharmEasy
Medlife has been merged with PharmEasy effective 25 May.
 
The organisation will now discontinue operations independently and operate as PharmEasy. 
 
Medlife customers can access the PharmEasy app using their Medlife account, via the same mobile number. All their digitised prescriptions and saved addresses dating back to a year will be available on the app.
 
PharmEasy will also onboard Medlife’s retail partners.
 
“With this acquisition, Medlife users will automatically become PharmEasy users. We have tried our best to make this transition as smooth as possible. Rest assured, we are committed to giving you a world class experience with faster delivery, exclusive offers, and benefits on a wide range of healthcare products and services. This acquisition significantly strengthens our position in the healthcare industry, and further helps us in providing quality healthcare to more number of Indian households. Moving forward, we aim to be of even better service to the people,” a blog published on PharmEasy’s website said.
 
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Campaign India

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