1mg vs PharmEasy vs Netmeds: 11 Differences Compared

March 26, 2026

3. Service ecosystem: more than just pills

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Some users want a full health workflow: consult a doctor, get a lab test, and have medicines delivered. PharmEasy positions itself as a multi-service consumer health app offering teleconsultation, medicine delivery and home sample collection for diagnostics — a one-stop flow that keeps care in a single app (Onsurity.com; Miracuves.com). 1mg also blends pharmacy with diagnostics and health information, focusing on building an integrated digital health platform that helps users track records and understand medicine interactions (Indian Retailer; LinkedIn analysis). Netmeds has traditionally focused on pharmacy services, but its Reliance backing aims to bridge offline diagnostics and retail access where available (Times of India). For families juggling elders’ prescriptions and lab tests before a clinic visit, an integrated app reduces app-switching and saves time. If you value curated health content and records that travel with your account, 1mg’s ecosystem is useful. If you want a single app that handles tests and medicines in one order, PharmEasy’s broader service mix is tailored for that need.

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