Top 20 Telemedicine startups in USA

Sep 30, 2025 | By Jason Kwon

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Funding: $866M
Amwell is a telehealth platform that providers, insurers, patients, and innovators deliver more affordable, higher quality care.
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Funding: $487M
Cerebral is a mission-driven telemedicine company that provides affordable, efficient access to treatment for anxiety, depression and insomnia.
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Funding: $417.1M
Maven Clinic is a virtual clinic dedicated for women and family health. It assists mothers and families during conception, throughout pregnancy, and postpartum.
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Funding: $299.3M
98point6 combines deep technology with the expertise of board-certified physicians to provide text-based primary care anytime, anywhere.
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Funding: $235.7M
Doctor On Demand is a mobile app providing fast and easy access to some of the best doctors, psychologists, and other healthcare providers.
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Funding: $227.9M
Avail Medsystems is a medical technology company that develops software intended to digitize physical presence in operating rooms.
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Funding: $216.5M
Vida Health is a digital platform for Chronic Disease Care and Wellness Coaching. Vida provides personalized, on-demand health coaching and programs from experienced health care providers and medical institutions.
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Funding: $215.6M
Wheel’s strategy is comprised of two major avenues: telehealth staffing opportunities for practitioners, and a scalable telehealth platform for companies.
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Funding: $205.7M
TytoCare is a mobile-health platform and device, allowing anyone to perform self physical examination, and remote diagnosis.
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Funding: $198.6M
MDLIVE is a telehealth provider of online and on-demand healthcare delivery services and software.
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Funding: $195.7M
Genome Medical is an early-stage company using telemedicine to integrate genomic medicine into everyday health care.
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Funding: $171.1M
Heal is startup offering house calls with primary care doctors, along with video appointments
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Funding: $141M
Cadence Solutions is a provider of remote patient monitoring and virtual care services.
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Funding: $138.7M
Pager is a mobile-health patient engagement technology and solutions company that provides communication, navigation & care mgmt solutions.
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Funding: $115.9M
Nurx is offering Truvada as "PrEP," or an HIV preexposure prophylaxis. People looking to get on PrEP can sign up via Nurx's website or smartphone app.
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Funding: $114.4M
Brightside Health is a telemedicine platform integrating precision psychiatry with advanced therapeutic techniques.
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Funding: $110.8M
Evisit is a telemedicine patient engagement platform for SMB healthcare practices.
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Funding: $92.6M
Medici is a mobile technology platform that provides text, video and voice chats between patients and doctors.
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Funding: $88.3M
Taking advantage of the increased prevalence of smartphones and tablets, HealthTap has developed a network to help people connect with one of their nearly 70,000 licensed physicians in realtime.
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Funding: $85M
Hazel Health is a healthcare company that improves the health and well-being of students by increasing access to healthcare.
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