Paris, France
a platform provides users with a comprehensive and user-friendly way to book and manage medical appointments online.
- Revenue
- $402.6M
- Year founded
- 2013
- Funding
- $829.8M
- Team size
- 2.8K
As of August 2026, Latka tracks 111 telemedicine software companies. They have combined revenues of $2.6B and employ 14.7K people. They have raised $1.9B and serve 4.5M customers combined.
Every company below sells telemedicine software to other businesses and is ranked by its most recent annual revenue. Revenue, funding, headcount and customer figures come from CEO interviews on the Latka podcast, public company filings, and Latka estimates where a company has not disclosed a number.
Telemedicine software facilitates remote healthcare services by enabling communication between patients and healthcare providers through various digital channels. It supports use cases such as virtual consultations, remote monitoring, and electronic health records management, allowing healthcare professionals to diagnose and treat patients from a distance, thereby enhancing accessibility to medical advice and intervention. Typical features of telemedicine software include secure video conferencing, appointment scheduling, patient management tools, electronic prescriptions, and billing integrations. Users of this software range from individual practitioners to large healthcare systems, including specialists across various fields such as psychiatry, primary care, and even veterinary services, catering to a broad spectrum of patient needs and circumstances.
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Showing 10 of 111 companies ranked by annual revenue.
Paris, France
a platform provides users with a comprehensive and user-friendly way to book and manage medical appointments online.
San Jose, California, United States
A telemedicine brand connecting patients with board-certified dermatologists online, offering customized and effective treatments
Burlingame, United States
Color is a healthcare delivery platform that offers cancer prevention, screening programs, and integrated virtual cancer care with early detection and personalized guidance.
London, England, United Kingdom
HealthHero is the largest provider of Private GP Services in the UK, specializing in integrated healthcare solutions. The company aims to become Europe's largest digital healthcare provider, offering comprehensive health and well-being services.
New York, New York, United States
Pomelo Care is the national leader in evidence-based maternity care, offering virtual maternity care services that supplement traditional pregnancy care with unlimited, customized support.
Los Altos Hills, California, United States
Midi Health is the largest virtual clinic for women in midlife, expertly treating symptoms of hormonal changes in women, including those at high risk for cancer or experiencing menopause symptoms due to surgery or cancer treatment.
San Francisco, California, United States
Vida Health is a virtual care platform intentionally designed to treat a person's whole health by treating mental and physical conditions, together.
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Virtix Health partners with health plans across the country to drive clinical, financial, and operational results. They offer virtual wellness visits, in-home health risk assessments, retrospective chart review, workflow technology and member/patient engagement.
San Francisco, California, United States
Foodsmart is the leading telenutrition and foodcare solution, backed by a robust network of registered dietitians. It is a digital nutrition platform that uses personalized dietary recommendations to improve health outcomes.
Latka tracks 111 telemedicine software companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $2.6B in annual revenue and employ 14.7K people.
Doctolib is the largest, with $402.6M in annual revenue, founded in 2013.
The average telemedicine software company in this list makes $23.8M a year, across 111 companies with reported revenue. They serve 4.5M customers combined.
Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are Doctolib, Musely, Color, HealthHero and Pomelo Care.
The 111 telemedicine software companies tracked here have raised $1.9B in disclosed funding between them.
- The software must facilitate real-time communication between patients and healthcare providers through video or audio. - It should include features for secure data storage and compliance with health data regulations. - Must support appointment management to schedule and remind users about teleconsultations. - Should enable electronic prescriptions and medication management. - Not just a messaging platform; must also provide capabilities for remote diagnosis and monitoring.
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