Imagine the convenience of walking into a clinic at any time of the day, where you can receive a diagnosis and medication without any face-to-face interaction. This is the innovative technology developed by a UAE-based company. Mad Wolf Medical Trading has created an all-in-one health station that provides medical care to anyone, anywhere, and at any time. The technology was showcased at the Healthcare Future Summit, which commenced in Dubai on October 29. Equipped with intelligent testing equipment, a real-time evaluation system, and a smart dispensing pharmacy, this mobile station can bring healthcare access to even the most remote areas.

"The station can be installed in schools, colleges, malls, or even mounted on a mobile truck," explained Emad Deeb from the company. "It can be placed in any location with an electrical outlet, offering limitless possibilities for the healthcare industry." To use the station, a patient can enter by either entering a code or scanning a document. Inside, a device measures various parameters such as temperature, blood pressure, lung function, and ECG. Once the measurements are taken, the results are sent to a remote doctor. The patient can then connect with the doctor via video call for a diagnosis and prescription. After the consultation, the patient exits the clinic and collects the prescribed medication using a QR code from the smart dispensing pharmacy.

"Each unit of the station can be sold separately and customized to meet the specific needs of the facility," Emad noted. "If additional parameters need to be measured, we can integrate them into the station. For bloodwork, a nurse should be present to assist." According to the developers, the station can also be programmed to measure additional inputs such as vision, bone density, and arteriosclerosis. The software can be configured to work with Apple and Android systems or any existing system in a medical facility. Emad emphasized that the machine has already garnered significant interest. "It has been rigorously tested and is ready for deployment," he said. "We have received numerous inquiries and are confident in its high demand."

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