AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.1. Trustworthiness 80 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 21 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
★★★★☆
4.1
AppRecs Rating
Ratings breakdown
5 star
71%
4 star
6%
3 star
0%
2 star
6%
1 star
17%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
21% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
80% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
77% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.1★ average)
About WhiteCoat
Teleconsult a Singapore-registered doctor on your phone at your convenience, and manage your healthcare needs on one app.
Consult with Paediatricians for your children, or speak with Mental Wellness Professionals (Psychologists and Psychiatrists) via on-demand / appointment booking basis.
WhiteCoat is the first telemedicine provider in the Ministry of Health (MOH) Singapore’s regulatory sandbox, and is also available in Indonesia.
Kini telah hadir WhiteCoat, sebuah layanan kesehatan yang membantu Anda untuk berkonsultasi via video dengan Dokter Umum teregistrasi di Indonesia, atau Dokter Umum teregistrasi di Singapura melalui ponsel dimana pun Anda berada dalam hitungan menit.
Mulailah telekonsultasi pertama Anda; Unduh WhiteCoat sekarang.
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Reviews for WhiteCoat
SirCatflap
Spam notifications
App works okay but why is there no way to opt out of spam notifications for vouchers and such? This is a medical app, not a rewards programme!
Vud2001
We’re a long way from telemedicine future
One would think that Covid would be a catalyst for teleconsultations. Judging by my experience with WhiteCoat today, it was not. Registration for myself was easy and the app allowed me to enter medications I needed to make the consultation more efficient. After a short wait my phone rang telling me it was my turn to see the doctor. Unfortunately the doctor could not see my video (I could see him) and had to end the consultation. I initiated a new consultation but had to re-enter medications (!!) after another short wait I am admitted to see the doctor (who can see me this time). The doctor then proceeds to read through my medications one by one saying doesn’t have them (or a generic equivalent) … these are medications I get from my GP readily on a physical visit. I’m still holding out hope for a digital health future. Based on my experience today, WhiteCoat may not be the ones providing it.