The development comes just days after Delhi government asked the US-based online taxi-hailing company to submit a sworn affidavit declaring that it was complying the ban order imposed on it after one if its drivers was accused of raping a female passenger.
The service that is being launched today will also have the facility to track the driver's progress after requesting a ride, a statement said.
"We are using Uber's world class technology to make access to quality health care easier. Soon, we will be expanding our partnership to other cities as well," Oxxy founder Pankaj Gupta said.