
MyDoc
Enables patients to consult doctors online.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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$5.2m | Series A | ||
Total Funding | 000k |
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MyDoc is a digital health company founded in Singapore in 2012 by Dr. Snehal Patel and Dr. Vas Metupalle. The founders, both medical doctors, identified a gap in Asia for a platform that could standardize healthcare data and simplify how patients access outpatient care. Dr. Patel's background is particularly notable, holding both medical and law degrees from Columbia University and having experience in healthcare investment and law before co-founding MyDoc. This multidisciplinary expertise helped shape the company's strategy, focusing on the intersection of clinical needs and business efficiencies.
The company operates on a B2B model, primarily serving corporate clients, insurers, and governments by providing their employees and customers with an integrated digital health platform. Its client roster includes major insurers like AIA, AXA, and Aetna, as well as government bodies such as Singapore's Health Promotion Board. Revenue is generated by offering this platform to enterprises, which helps them manage employee healthcare costs, reduce absenteeism, and streamline administrative processes like insurance claims and medical certificates.
MyDoc's core product is a comprehensive digital health ecosystem accessible via mobile and web applications. This platform offers several key services. The Virtual Clinic allows users to have video consultations with doctors, receive electronic prescriptions, and obtain digital medical certificates. Another feature, Electronic Personal Health Screenings, facilitates both online and offline health checks, delivering results directly to users' devices and offering follow-up teleconsultations. The platform also acts as a Digital Concierge, connecting users to a broader network of healthcare services, including pharmacies, laboratories, and specialists like dentists and physiotherapists. A key differentiator is its ability to integrate and manage health data from various sources, including wearables, to provide a holistic view of a patient's health. In 2017, the company launched MyDoc@Work, a suite of services specifically designed for the corporate sector to improve workplace health and productivity. The company has secured US$5.2 million in funding, with a significant Series A round in 2017 led by UST, a global IT services provider, to fuel its expansion across Asia.
Keywords: digital healthcare, telemedicine, corporate wellness, healthtech, employee health benefits, virtual consultations, digital health platform, B2B healthcare, insurtech, patient engagement, online prescriptions, health data management, remote patient monitoring, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Snehal Patel, Vas Metupalle, corporate health solutions, digital concierge, e-health screenings