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In Q3 2024, the top medical apps on the Android platform in Australia showed varying trends in terms of downloads and active users, according to Sensor Tower data.
HotDoc from HotDoc Online Pty Ltd demonstrated a strong performance in terms of weekly downloads, beginning the quarter with approximately 7.6K downloads and peaking at over 10K in mid-August. The app ended September with downloads tapering off to around 7.1K. Weekly active users were consistently robust, starting at 42.4K at the beginning of July and maintaining a stable presence throughout the quarter, finishing at approximately 43.4K.
Express Plus Medicare by Services Australia experienced a gradual decline in downloads over the quarter. Starting at over 3.1K downloads in early July, the app saw a decrease to around 2.2K by the end of September. Active user numbers reflected a similar pattern, with a high of 19K in early July, decreasing to approximately 15.8K by the quarter's end.
Terry White Chemmart's app witnessed fluctuating download numbers. It started with 1.3K downloads at the beginning of July, spiking to nearly 3K mid-month, but then seeing a decline and ending the quarter at about 1.2K.
The Chemist Warehouse App maintained a moderate download rate throughout the quarter. Starting at 1.3K downloads, the app showed a brief increase to 1.9K in mid-July before stabilizing around 1.1K by the end of September.
my health gov, from the Australian Digital Health Agency, experienced a steady download trend with minor fluctuations. Beginning with approximately 1.4K downloads, the app saw a dip to 890 in late July but recovered to over 1.3K by mid-September.
These insights highlight the varied engagement levels and download trends of the top medical apps in Australia. For further detailed analytics and insights, visit Sensor Tower.