[7] In early October 2015, the company announced that it would be acquiring the largest Indian medical resource, Sehat.
[12] After expanding to India and receiving regular patients from the region, the Mumbai Mirror reviewed the service provided by Ask The Doctor.
[13] In a 2011 interview, the company founder stated the majority of the patients that were using the website, were people with limited access to quality healthcare.
He stated that this could range from teenage girls talking about pregnancy, to people who were unable to see specialists due to the costs involved.
In an interview with the Huffington Post, the company founders said that the reason for accepting bitcoin was the extra layer of anonymity it provides users who are sharing very sensitive medical information.