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Virtual Lucy

com.physitrack.physiapp.lucy

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Total installs
28.3K(28,336)
Rating
0.0
Released
October 29, 2018
Last updated
June 30, 2025
Category
Health & Fitness
Developer
Physitrack PLC
Developer details

Name
Physitrack PLC
E-mail
[email protected]
Website
unknown
Country
United Kingdom
Address
unknown
Android SDKs

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Description

Virtual Lucy™ (Let Us Connect You) is a platform designed to match patients needing specialist care with the correct medical expert. It is a virtual outpatient solution offering video and online consultations at a convenient time for you. It has been designed by clinicians with over 10 years' experience of designing and running virtual services.

Our native smartphone app, developed in partnership with Physitrack, provides access to book and attend appointments with our specialists. The app includes advice on how to stay fit and active and connects you to our team if you need any additional support.

For patients who have been recommended an exercise program, you can watch the exercise videos and track your progress, asking questions on exercises that you are uncertain about. These can be viewed both online and offline once logged in for the first time and you can set reminders so you keep on track with your recovery.

IMPORTANT - This app will only be able to help patients who have been explicitly referred to Virtual Lucy™ from another NHS service, or by their private medical insurer. It is important to seek medical advice before using this app and making any medical decisions. It is not intended to directly diagnose any condition and is not suitable for anyone needing emergency medical care or for anyone under the age of 18.