Hope Care

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Parque Tecnológico de Óbidos
Rua da Inovação
2510-216 Óbidos

Who are we?

Health without barriers, this
is what Hope Care proposes.

Hope Care was the first national company in the Telecare sector to combine services, technological platforms and products, allowing the offer of a totally innovative health and social care service.

We want to take care of

everyone in the best way.

Safe and accessible to all healthcare
professionals.
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