The pandemic cracked open the telehealth door, but many people still haven’t walked through it. So, do you? Or don’t you?
No judgment. No raised eyebrows. No waiting room tension. According to recent global surveys, a growing number of people say they prefer talking to AI-powered chatbots about their health issues—especially for those ‘awkward’ questions.
From convenience to privacy and even emotional safety – speaking to a virtual assistant about your health concerns brings a host of pros that traditional healthcare can’t always compete with.
In healthcare, AI is already helping to analyse symptoms, take vital measurements, flag high-risk conditions, and even support early diagnosis. Paired with real doctors and accessible apps, it’s becoming a powerful force in delivering quality healthcare.

This shift is particularly relevant in our country, where millions of people face long queues, limited access, or the fear of being judged when they do finally speak up. Telehealth gives affordable access and dignity to everyone. The reality is, if you’re already trusting apps with your money, your food, and your social life, why not your medical care?
Now, we’re not saying that telehealth will replace doctors, but it is a tool that gives you the opportunity to make a real doctor consultation available on your phone using video, text chat or voice to talk through your symptoms.
And maybe that’s the real wake-up call. The future of health isn’t coming. It’s already here. The only question left is: Do you? Don’t you? For more information, visit Unu Health.