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Sickday Coverage: March 2007 |
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March Coverage The New Sun
3/27/2007
"One of the worst parts about getting sick is trying to get an appointment with a doctor quickly, or even worse, facing the dreaded, often nightmarish emergency room. In this interview, founder Naomi Friedman discusses why she loves her work, what she finds most gratifying, and what sparked the idea in the first place." READ MORE iBlackParenting Blog
3/19/2007
"Moms and dads, if you are often beset with woes and heavy anxiety every time your little one comes down with a cold, the flu or an earache you have a medical savior." READ MORE WHDH-TV
3/15/2007
"Working mom, Cathy Kanner, started to panic when she felt flu-like symptoms. Juggling her job and kids, Cathy says she can't afford to get sick so, she called for a house call. "I didn't feel like schlepping to my doctors and [Sickday] came within an hour," Cathy said.
" READ MORE Cellar Door
3/11/2007
"After being sick for four days, I woke up this morning feeling terrible. I had all the symptoms of sinusitis, which I get slightly more than once a year (on average). I didn't know what to do - Sunday, don't have a doctor, rapid care walk-ins would be a madhouse. So I called Sickday..." READ MORE Thrillist.com
3/5/2007
"The worst part about getting sick for real isn't the illness -- it's waiting four days to see your doc or, worse, waiting four hours in an ER filled with shrieking monsters clutching their own slippery severed thumbs. To get MD'd quickly without ever leaving your apartment: SickDay." READ MORE Urban Daddy
3/2/2007
"You might not have time for health care, but if you play your cards right, health care may make time for you. Get ready to rediscover one of the original old-school luxuries: the doctor's house call." READ MORE |
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