On the New Delhi-based healthcare startup Letsmd.Com, a person can choose the hospital, the doctor and get the price/cost comparisons from 300 of the 500 speciality tertiary-care hospitals in the capital.
Letsmd.Com also facilitates loans for patients for a duration of 10-24 months at an interest of 6.5-10 per cent.
It closed a USD 750,000 funding from a clutch of angel investors like Calcutta Angels, Waterbridge Ventures and Anupam Mittal, recently, founder Nivesh Khandelwal told PTI.
The elective medical needs covered by the aggregator includes only IVF treatment, but has also plans to introduce knee, hip and cataract surgeries soon.
Of the 20 per cent upfront payment, 7 per cent goes to the hospital while Letsmd retains the rest 13 per cent as facilitation charges.
It has tied up with Arogya Finance and LoanTap for facilitating loans for the patients, he said, adding Letsmd is also planning to seek an NBFC licence from RBI.
Khandelwal said their one of the biggest challenges was to get hospitals, especially doctor-owned and doctor-run ones, to agree to display indicative pricing for various procedures. While large hospitals agreed, the smaller ones were wary of sharing pricing as they did not have packages.
The website is planning to expand its coverage to include Mumbai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad in a few months and offer loans to 30 elective surgeries.
"We hope to expand to these three metros by May/June by when we would also be looking at raising some USD 5 million more," he said.
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