Top 45 Doctor Booking startups

Feb 25, 2025 | By Jason Kwon

These startups create online platforms that allow patients to easily search for available doctors, view their credentials, reviews and availability and book appointments.
1
Country: France | Funding: $816.5M
Doctolib is an online and mobile booking platform that helps to find a specialist doctor nearby and make an appointment.
2
Country: Indonesia | Funding: $245M
Halodoc is a health-tech platform that connects patients with doctors, insurance, labs, and pharmacies in one simple mobile application.
3
Country: Poland | Funding: $140.7M
SaaS-enabled marketplace in healthcare sector. Patients can find doctors and make bookings. Doctors get simple SaaS to manage practice.
4
Country: USA | Funding: $95.1M
Solv is a digital platform which allows patients to book same-day doctor’s appointments and urgent care visits.
5
Country: UK | Funding: $35.7M
Urban lets you book a growing range of wellness services on-demand — now including massage, osteopathy, facial, and nail services
6
Country: Singapore | Funding: $34.7M
Speedoc is a virtual clinic and healthcare solutions platform that allows users to seek medical care and services from home.
7
Country: USA | Funding: $29.4M
MDsave provides a single online location for consumers to research, compare, and purchase medical services with total cost transparency.
8
Country: UK | Funding: £20M
DoctorLink app helps individuals have a better experience with their GP-doctors and helps GP Practices to reduce their growing levels of demand. It uses a clinically certified Symptom Assessment tool and integrates with your Practices IT system, so we can give personalised healthcare advice for what you need at the moment, and, in case you need to book an appointment with your GP or other NHS Service, DoctorLink helps you with that as well.
9
Country: UAE | Funding: $22.3M
Okadoc is the region’s 1st instant online appointment booking platform that seamlessly connects healthcare providers with their patients
10
Country: Russia | Funding: $20.5M
Doc+ is an online service that allows to get online medical consultations.
11
Country: Germany | Funding: $12.3M
Qunomedical is a healthcare company that connects patients with doctors in abroad.
12
Country: Russia | Funding: $9.7M
Healthcare platform to find and book right doctor online
13
Country: India | Funding: $5M
Cognate Health Services strives to serve the Indian population with tailor made health care services, which can be utilized by the young, adults, working professionals and the elderly.
14
Country: Australia | Funding: A$7.2M
Australia’s most trusted online booking platform. Our service helps you deliver better patient service and better patient care.
15
Country: Vietnam | Funding: $4.5M
Med247 is an offline-to-online (O2O) healthcare startup. A platform where customers can book an appointment and consult online with Pro doctors.Med247 is a family of clinics for families.
16
Country: UAE | Funding: $2.6M
Meddy is a doctor booking platform to help patients find the best doctors in Qatar and UAE.
17
Country: USA | Funding: $2.5M
At CareDash, our mission is to make doctor and hospital information more accessible, inclusive and transparent.
18
Country: Kenya | Funding: $2.3
My Health Africa allows users to book doctors for consultation offline as well as video consultation with specialists.
19
Country: Turkey | Funding: $2M
Doktorsitesi is the dominant health portal in Turkey connecting patients, doctors and pharma with each other.
20
Country: | Funding: $2M
Psykee is a new mental health technology company which streamlines access to care. Their mobile two-sided marketplace allows clients to book and pay for appointments with licensed therapists who make visits to their home or workplace.
Editor: Jason Kwon
Jason Kwon is a senior editor for MedicalStartups. He has previously covered the pharmaceutical and medical research industries for FDAnews and worked as a head of marketing for medical startup Sonic Therapeutics. Before that, he co-founded a startup consulting business for emerging entrepreneurial hubs in Asia. Jason graduated from St. Bonaventure University’s journalism school. In his free time, Jason enjoys yoga, watching movie trailers, traveling to places where he can't get cell service. You can contact Jason at jaskwon(at)medicalstartups(dot)com