24/7 Kid Doc Relocates Headquarters to Savannah and Begins seeing Patients

Staff Report From Savannah CEO

Friday, October 20th, 2017

24/7 Kid Doc, Inc., a 24/7 Telemedicine company dedicated to putting Pediatricians in every school in America, announced it has relocated its headquarters to Savannah, GA to better respond to its primary market, Georgia public schools.  The program was recently approved by the Montgomery County School District Board of Education.

With training on the Company's proprietary "Connect-a-Doc" Telemedicine System completed, the Company is now reaching out to parents of Montgomery County schools to enroll their children.  The Company's new promotional video has been published on Montgomery County School District's Facebook page.

The Company also announces the temporary suspension of their marketing efforts in North Carolina. This is the result of the state legislature's failure to enact anticipated Telemedicine "parity in billing" laws, a development the company was unable to overcome.  When North Carolina passes the Telemedicine Parity Law, the company will revisit its marketing efforts within the state.

Acknowledging the lengthy sales cycle involved in public schools, the Company is also pleased to announce it has begun marketing it's "Connect-a-Doc" units to private doctors' offices nationwide to increase their revenues by expanding the doctors' hours of operation. The Company has already sold and delivered its first retail unit in Northeast Florida.

According to Tim Shannon, 24/7 Kid Doc, Inc. CEO, "While disappointed by the developments in North Carolina, we are enthusiastic about the response we're getting from Georgia schools where parity laws are already in place and by the initial success rolling out our "Connect-a-Doc" Telemedicine systems as a stand-alone solution for practitioners throughout America."