AnonymizeCare App Set to Redefine Telehealth with Global Launch

7thCare Technology is gearing up to launch a groundbreaking mobile application designed to address the often overlooked issue of healthcare stigma.

The app, AnonymizeCare, will allow users to consult medical professionals without revealing their identities.

The CEO, Olalekan Ojuko, says the platform is aimed at helping young girls and other vulnerable groups access healthcare in a safe and private environment.

Launching officially in Canada on 31st May 2025, AnonymizeCare is expected to have a global reach. The app enables users to speak with doctors, nurses, or mental health coaches via video or voice calls without revealing personal information.

During consultations, patients have the option to blur their faces or communicate entirely through audio, maintaining full control over their anonymity.

“A lot of young people, especially girls, struggle to speak openly about sensitive health issues like unwanted pregnancies, STDs, or mental health,” Ojuko explained.

“Our app ensures that their voices are heard without the fear of judgment or exposure.” The application also includes features for uploading images securely, getting prescriptions, and ordering medications directly through the platform.”

One of the key differentiators of AnonymizeCare is its strong focus on confidentiality and privacy.

He described the app as specifically built to address the social stigmas that prevent many people from seeking help. Celebrities and public figures are also expected to benefit, as the app allows complete privacy in medical consultations.

By tackling the twin issues of stigma and privacy, 7thCare Technology is not only expanding access to healthcare but also rewriting the rules of how medical consultations can take place in the digital age.

With its user-first design and bold vision, AnonymizeCare could mark a significant shift in global health-tech standards.

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