The growing demand for ambulance services in Bangladesh is often hindered by inefficiencies, including delays, inconsistent service quality, lack of pricing transparency, and inflated costs. In emergencies, families frequently struggle to secure ambulance services due to reliance on informal networks, which undermines the timely delivery of critical care.
To address these long-standing challenges and transform emergency medical transportation in Bangladesh, AmbuFast.com, the country’s first fully online ambulance booking platform, will officially launch operations on January 23, 2025. By leveraging technology, AmbuFast.com is set to redefine the accessibility, affordability, and reliability of ambulance services for patients and their families.
Vision of AmbuFast.com:
The founders of AmbuFast.com emphasized, “Our mission is to bridge the gaps in emergency medical transportation through innovation and technology. By ensuring timely and affordable access to ambulances, AmbuFast.com aims to play a crucial role in saving lives and enhancing the overall healthcare experience in Bangladesh.”
Initially, AmbuFast.com will serve major metropolitan areas, with plans to expand its services nationwide in the near future.
For more information or to book an ambulance, please visit www.AmbuFast.com.
About AmbuFast
AmbuFast.com is an initiative by SafeCare 24/7 Medical Services Limited, committed to improving emergency healthcare services in Bangladesh through technology-driven solutions.
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