The EMR was launched by the railways in partnership with city-based medical firm Magicdil Health last month.
Dr Rahul Ghule from Magicdil said, "We got good response from the people especially from the train travellers during the last 20 days.
"So, we decided to launch the test and other services at cheaper rates and partnered with diagnostic laboratory Thyrocare," he said.
The five EMRs were set up at Dadar, Kurla, Wadala, Mulund and Ghatkopar stations, with the goal of providing to offer affordable medical consultation to people, including railway passengers who require emergency medical attention.
From July, two more EMRs would be opened at Vashi and Thane stations.
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