Medical applications bridge the gap between patients and doctors, users and medical information, leading to their increasing prevalence and popularity. Davene Lye surveys the app stores for five most useful healthcare apps.

Mobile healthcare apps provide a range of medical services to patients on their mobile devices. Image source: MaNaDr.
With a simple tap on a smartphone, one can now access a world of healthcare and wellbeing.
About the author
Davene Lye is a Year 2 student studying at Victoria Junior College (VJC) in Singapore.
She is the chairperson of VJC’s Writers’ Circle club, and is also a former participant of the Creative Arts Programme.
In her free time Davene enjoys reading, writing, emceeing and taking pictures.
From e-booking systems to video consultations with doctors, basic healthcare has been made more accessible to patients – all thanks to the rise of mobile health (mhealth) technology.
To date, approximately 61% of people worldwide have downloaded an mHealth application, signalling the increasing use and prevalence of such applications.
Here are five mHealth applications used in Singapore which have been gaining popularity.
MaNaDr
MaNaDr is more a healthcare platform than just a mobile app.
The app fronts an entire healthcare ecosystem that connects patients, families, and friends to a trusted network of doctors and other healthcare providers.



