Thursday, 31 December 2015

Happy New Year - A look back into the 2015 journey

Lazoi Lifecare: A look back into the 2015 journey




2015 journey for Lazoi Lifecare has been a memorable one. We saw many ups and downs during the year, but it only made us stronger than ever. The Indian Healthcare sector was in a transitional phase this year and came up in leaps and bounds. Due to the Government’s eagerness to revamp the healthcare sector by introducing various schemes, we vowed in the start of the year to make best use of them and come out with flying colours. The path we chose was a dubious one, full of obstacles, hurdles, challenges; but we fought, cleared the hurdles and went ahead. Today, we can proudly say that we chose the right path because it has made us sit on the top of the mountain.

Since achievements are hard earned and don’t come easily, we had our share of failures. The important thing is we took them into our strides and never backed down from any challenge. At one point of time in the year, we were short of resources. We had to make-do do with what was available to us. And we did extremely well. Now that we tasted success is purely because of perseverance and hard work that we put in earlier.

The management and the team @Lazoi Lifecare had a clear vision in mind- Bridge the yawning gap between patients and doctors. Despite being a respected nation, a fact that haunts India’s reputation is that not every patient gets valuable treatment. This is because they don’t get to meet their desired doctors. Hence, we made it a point to set things right. We created www.lazoi.com, where doctors can register themselves and patients can book online appointments with them at their convenience; where doctors can create and view their profiles; manage patients etc. The stage was set and we went full throttle. Now we have 10000+ doctors across 30 super specialities on our panel.

Having successfully booked countless appointments and helped thousands of doctors manage their patient records, we were definitely not the ones to stick with that only. We had plans, plans of taking Lazoi Lifecare one notch above the competitors. Yes, these days competitors are very smart, so you have to ensure they don’t get to hamper your plans in any manner. So we continued and were the first to start the concept of Diagnostic Lab tests. With this additional facility, one can book lab tests online with our registered Diagnostic Labs. What’s more! While booking you get hefty discounts as well. A win-win situation for everyone.

With all being said and done, at the end of 2015, we can say we have outdone ourselves. We never thought of achieving great heights in such a short time. Come 2016, we want to take Lazoi Lifecare to the next level. Along with booking appointments, diagnostic labs online, we plan to add pharmacy services to our repertoire. You’ll be able to order medicines online and get discounts. But till then, it’s goodbye 2015 and welcome 2016.


We @Lazoi Lifecare wish everyone a happy and prosperous new year.



Friday, 25 December 2015

Merry Christmas


The Indian festivals are celebrated with utmost brightness and Christmas is no exception. During Christmas in India, most of the Churches are found decorated with poinsettias and lit with candles for the Christmas Eve service.

Many Christians mark Christmas Day by attending special church mass, spending time with family, friends and relatives, wearing new clothes and eating special festive meal. People exchange gifts and give presents, sweets etc. to children. Christmas stars (with lamp) can be seen hanging out of every house. Along with Christmas tree, children, on the Christmas vacation put handmade scenes of birth of Jesus Christ with clay figures, sand and bricks with a Christmas tree. Christmas trees in India are usually artificial trees, pine trees or branches of native trees or bushes. There is also no snow in India except some parts of North. But, this does not deter the spirit of Christmas as children put cotton balls all over the tree to give a look of snow. Big stores and malls put up Christmas decorations and have actors playing Santa.

It is an interesting fact to note that the celebration of Christmas in India is held in a different manner in the various parts of the country. The way Christmas is celebrated in the North East is completely different from the way Christmas is celebrated in the South West. Generally the Christians who live in the plains decorate mango or banana trees at Christmas time. Some of them also decorate their houses with mango leaves. However in some of the other parts of India, a lot of people use small clay oil-burning lamps as Christmas decorations. These small clay lamps are placed on the edges of flat roofs and on the tops of walls.

One of the most famous locations for celebration of Christmas in India is Goa. In fact not only people from different parts of India, but also people from all over the world throng to this seductive abode to be a part of exotic fiesta. If you happen to visit Goa during Christmas, then the mood for the fiesta will be altogether different. You can expect expensive Christmas trees will be decorated with stars and tinsels, toys, plastic fruits. In fact, the best time to explore any place in India during the festivals is the evenings. This is because all bulbs illuminates the dawn making it look more beautiful.
Interestingly, Hindus and Muslim population majorly occupy India, and yet, Christmas is celebrated with a large amount of fanfare.


As Christmas is a gazetted holiday; National, state and local government offices, schools and colleges, post offices and banks remain closed on Christmas Day. Confectioners and bakers are the busiest people of the month, fulfilling the demands of people. 

Saturday, 12 December 2015

Lazoi presents DocPractice for Doctors and Hospitals

Enjoy the video and contact us to list your profile with us if you are a hospital, clinic or Doctor.