
Start care with a secure online consultation.
Patients can begin with a doctor visit from home and keep the next step of care visible instead of getting pushed into separate flows.
Medical emergency? Call 112 or go to the nearest hospital immediately.
Patients register free and pay only when booking a consultation, unless covered by an organisation. Providers can start with one month free access, and pharmacies can join the DoctaRx Nigeria network.

Patient, provider, and pharmacy paths stay visible above the fold so people can act with fewer taps.
The homepage keeps the consultation, prescription, and payment story readable without leaning on fake platform metrics.

Consultations, medicines, payment, and pharmacy updates stay readable in app-like panels instead of long brochure blocks.
The compact layout keeps the same local-image consultation, prescription, and pharmacy story visible on smaller screens.

Patients can begin with a doctor visit from home and keep the next step of care visible instead of getting pushed into separate flows.

Prescription review, medication guidance, and provider follow-through remain visible after the consultation.

Medicine search, partner pharmacy confirmation, and fulfillment updates stay connected to the same Nigeria-ready patient journey.
The path is simpler to scan: start care, confirm the prescription, pay locally, and keep fulfillment visible on mobile.
Create an account, join an online consultation, or begin with a medicine search from the same homepage.
Prescriptions, provider review, and medication requests stay connected instead of splitting across separate portals.
Partner pharmacies verify stock, pricing, and substitutions before the order moves forward.
Transfer, card, and USSD checkout stays readable, with pickup or delivery status visible after payment.
The product stays visually polished while speaking clearly to online doctor consultations, prescriptions, pharmacy confirmation, and local payment behavior.
The Nigeria homepage now shows consultations, prescription review, and pharmacy handoff as one connected story instead of disconnected promo tiles.

Patients can begin with a doctor visit from home and keep the next step of care visible instead of getting pushed into separate flows.

Prescription review, medication guidance, and provider follow-through remain visible after the consultation.

Medicine search, partner pharmacy confirmation, and fulfillment updates stay connected to the same Nigeria-ready patient journey.

The experience combines consultations, prescription clarity, and local payment language in a way that feels trustworthy, mobile-first, and operationally real.
The Nigeria experience keeps doctor access, prescription context, and the next care action readable on phones before anything else.
Consultation records, prescription review, and pharmacy coordination are framed with trust, privacy, and production-grade handling.
Patients can move from consultation to medicine access with transfer, card, and USSD language that feels native to Nigeria operations.
Each path feels local, trusted, and ready for real healthcare delivery.
Register free, keep a patient portal account, and pay only when booking a consultation unless an organisation covers the visit.
Join the DoctaRx network to receive prescriptions, confirm availability, and serve patients through dashboard or WhatsApp-assisted operations.
Providers can sign up and use DoctaRx tools free for one month while onboarding and building their Nigeria telehealth workflow.
Companies, schools, churches, NGOs, and associations can request bulk plans to cover employees, members, or communities.
Patients create accounts free, providers start with a one-month free trial, pharmacies onboard free, and organisations can subscribe in bulk for covered members.
Patients can create a DoctaRx Nigeria account without a monthly subscription. Payment applies when booking a consultation unless organisation coverage applies.
Providers can register and start with one month free access to DoctaRx tools. Trial usage and access status are tracked by the platform.
Pharmacy partners can register, complete onboarding, receive prescription requests, and confirm availability and price before fulfillment.
Organisations can request bulk subscription plans for employees, members, communities, or school and faith-based groups.
DoctaRx Nigeria combines online consultations, prescription verification, NDPA-aware handling, and trusted pharmacy coordination without generic Western-only messaging.

Patients register free, providers can start one month free, pharmacies can join the network, and organisations can request bulk coverage for their people.