Global Care, a non-hospital medical tourism company, raised $3 million in its Series A fundraising round, which was spearheaded by 35North India Discovery Fund- II.
According to a news statement from Global Care, the monies will be used to support the development of clinical excellence through strategic advising and easy access to patient care.
Global treatment, founded in 2016 by Rajeev Taneja, provides state-of-the-art medical treatment in India, Turkey, Dubai, Egypt, Germany, and Thailand in a variety of specializations.
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It seeks to close gaps in healthcare around the globe. In addition to providing clinical services as healthcare consultants, the company hopes to develop a worldwide ecosystem of clinical services and expand its reach abroad by aiding patients who are unable to receive treatment in their country of origin and constructing clinical corridors.
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Global Care states that its expansion will concentrate on the Middle East, North Africa, South-East Asia, SAARC countries, Francophone Africa, Eastern Africa, and Central Asia.
Businesses include SpeedLabs (Teevra Edutech), Nukleus Office Solutions, Cloud Tailor, Stupa Analytics, Big Bang Boom Solutions, Aatwri Aerospace and Defence, HomePecked, and Beshak have received funding from the India Discovery Fund – II.
About Global Care
GlobalCare Health is an international healthcare consulting firm that offers services to people from around the world. They are a leading company that has made significant contributions to defining the fundamental procedures for medical travel and consulting in the Indian medical tourism sector. In 2009, it was first launched as “MedCrest” for the African continent. And as of right now, GlobalCare Health has grown to become the world leader in health tourism, having launched operations in Afghanistan, the Middle East, Russia/CIS, and other countries in 2014.