GenieMD Now Available on the Android Market

San Francisco, CA, June 27, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Search symptoms, find a doctor, easily track medications, and securely stores health profile from the palm of your hand. GenieMD, a Silicon Valley-based, global provider of mobile healthcare solutions, announced today the availability of its app on Android market. The app is designed to make medical resources easily accessible and empower people to become active participants in their own care.

GenieMD is a free mobile app that allows users to identify common health concerns through the symptom checker and find doctors, hospitals, and pharmacies around the country or use the mobile phone’s GPS to find providers close by. The user can create a profile and personalize the app by entering their health information and schedule reminders. He can customize the app to help manage medications and alert them to adverse drug interactions when evaluating new medications. Tracking vitals such as blood pressure, cholesterol or glucose level is made easy, and the user has the option of producing custom reports to share with their doctor, enabling them make more informed decisions. As a bonus, the app tracks exercise routines and aids in contacting 911 and family or friends through the push of one button.

Visit GenieMD.com to learn more about products and inquire about partnership opportunities.

At GenieMD our mission is to help improve the quality of human life by providing solutions that enable people to live healthier and longer. We are passionate about technology and helping people easily access healthcare services, live well and take care of their loved ones. We use all that is new in medical & computer science to build intuitive, comprehensive and easy to use solutions.

If you would like further information on GenieMD please contact:

Tory Kelso, VP of Market Strategy and Business Development
torykelso@genieMD.com
Office: 925-460-9191
www.Geniemd.com
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