Care you can book. From people you chose.
A consult, a blood test, a month of medicine, a dentist, an ambulance at two in the morning. Twelve services in CareSewa One — every one of them fulfilled by a real provider you have connected to, not by an anonymous listing that vanishes when something goes wrong.
12
services
consult to ambulance
9
categories
filterable
3
need a plan
the rest do not
7
ERPs behind them
real systems
All twelve, however you want to slice them
Filter by what kind of care it is, or by whether you want someone in front of you. Each card links through to the ERP that fulfils it — because behind every service on this page is a system a real organisation runs.
Showing 12 of 12 services · each one is fulfilled by a provider you have connected to, never by an anonymous listing.
Six steps, and none of them is a phone call
The loop that starts when you connect to a provider and ends when their note lands in your record — without you ever being the courier.
Connect to a provider
Find the clinic, lab or operator you use and connect — then share your profile, a separate, deliberate step.
Open the catalog
Twelve services, filtered by category, annotated with the connected providers who offer each — with their price and mode.
Pick service and provider
Not an algorithm’s pick. Yours — chosen between organisations you already have a relationship with.
Choose a mode and time
In person or video, on a date that has not already happened. The server checks the mode that provider delivers.
The provider confirms
The request lands in their bookings inbox as a real record in their ERP — they confirm, reschedule or decline.
The record comes back
The note, result or prescription is written into your record because you are sharing. The whole loop closes.
You can only book providers you have connected to
This reads like a restriction. Read it twice — it is the reason the whole thing works.
Marketplaces sell you to whoever pays for the slot. The provider you get is the one with the budget, the relationship ends at the transaction, and your record stays trapped in their system with no way home. We took that model out on purpose.
- You choose the organisation — nobody bids for you
- The booking becomes a real record in their ERP, not an email
- Their notes and results flow back into your record, because you are connected
- Revoke, and they are out of your catalog on the next request
- No provider can add themselves to your catalog. Only you can.
The marketplace model
- A stranger takes your booking
- You are a lead, priced accordingly
- Your record stays in their system
- Nobody is accountable after the visit
The connection model
- A provider you picked takes your booking
- You are a patient of theirs, with a history
- Your record is yours and aggregates back
- The relationship outlives the appointment
Two services that never sit behind a plan
An ambulance and a unit of blood are not upsells. They are on the free plan, they always will be, and the only thing standing between you and them is having connected to an operator — which takes a few seconds on a calm afternoon and is worth doing today.
Ambulance
Request an ambulance to your location with live tracking.
Blood availability
Find blood availability and request units near you.
Three services that come to your door
For everyone who cannot easily get to a clinic — and everyone who simply should not have to. Recovery, routine bloods and a repeat prescription do not require a waiting room.
The two appointments everyone means to make
A checkup and a vaccine are the cheapest care anyone ever receives, and the easiest to postpone into next year. Both are on the free plan.
Reminders that know your history
A vaccination reminder is only useful if it knows what you have already had. Because your records aggregate across every provider you share with, the app is reminding you against your actual history — not against a generic schedule that ignores the dose you got somewhere else.
Second dose
Due in 3 weeks · Meridian Clinic
Annual checkup
Last one 11 months ago
Lipid panel repeat
Requested by your physician
Illustrative. Reminders read from the records you are actively sharing.
Three of twelve need a paid plan
Not because they are fancier, but because they consume a clinician’s time on demand rather than on a schedule. Everything else in the catalog is bookable on Free.
Instant video consult
Talk to an available doctor within minutes, from home.
Consult · from home
Home care
Trained nurses and attendants for care at home.
Home Care · in person
Mental health
Confidential counselling and therapy sessions.
Wellness · in person or video
Booking a premium service without a plan fails. The server rejects it rather than letting you get halfway through and then asking for money. If you are on Free, you find out before you have chosen a time — not after.
Compare plansEvery service is somebody’s whole business
A service on your phone is a queue, a roster, a stock level and a report on somebody else’s screen. These are the systems the twelve services actually run on — and they are the same platform, which is why the loop closes.
This catalog is your front door
You publish the services you offer, with your price, your mode and your notes. Patients who connect to you see exactly those, and their bookings land in your ERP as records — not as a phone message on a sticky note.
You publish your own terms
Price, mode and notes are yours, per service. There is no platform-set rate.
Bookings arrive as records
Straight into your bookings inbox, with your own status flow.
Demand comes from real patients
People who deliberately connected to you, not leads someone resold.
About booking, plans and the rules
The catalog has opinions. Here is where they come from.
Because a booking here is a real appointment landing in a real provider’s system, not a lead sold to whoever bid highest. The connection is what makes it a relationship rather than a transaction — and it is what lets your records flow back to you afterwards. Connecting takes seconds; the consequences last.
Twelve services, one Health ID, zero plastic bags
Create your account, connect the providers you already use, and book from the app.
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