A global rush to save lives of critically ill patients

Nagpur, 26: A youth from Vaidarbha, looking to expand his horizons, ven- tured into the field of air ambulance as a start-up company. The company has provided both private (chartered aircraft) and commercial (use of part of the aircraft) options. Interestingly, the risk is greatly reduced by the supervision of medical experts with the necessary equipment. With fast, reliable and cost-effective service, this startup has made a mark on the global stage in a short span of time.

World-class state-of-the-art treatment facilities are available in India. Apart from this  

In the field of ‘Medical tourism, India is getting recognized all over the world. If the patient’s condition is critical, air ambulance should be called to avoid danger. There is not much information about where to get an air ambulance, how much it costs. To solve this problem, Shoaib Shaikh, originally a resident of Chandrapur and currently settled in Nagpur, took the initiative. He was supported by Mumbaikar friend Dharshak Manikandan. Together they started a startup called Qwiklif Air Ambulance.

Starting from Nagpur and extending to Dubai

This company started from Nagpur in the month of March. Different parts of the world in just 10 months

The company has served 450 patients in the area. Today the company has expanded to Dubai. The company provides safe transfer of patients within India or from one country to another in the world. From a baby of just 2 months who is in critical condition They have taken the 97-year-old woman to the desired hospital. Even the long distance from Kuwait to Toronto in Canada safely transported the patient.

New concept of commercial stretcher

A private air ambulance costs crores. It does not suit everyone. For that, the company introduced the new concept of commercial stretcher. After discussing with the airlines, 6 to 9 seats in the plane are removed and replaced with stents and medical equipment for the patients. A team of expert doctors is with you. This arrangement made it possible to reduce the cost of crores to a few lakhs.

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