Healthtech

$5.2M for Indonesian healthtech startup Alodokter to improve its platform

February 23, 2024
Alodokter co-founders (from left to right) Suci Arumsari (Director) and Nathanael Faibis (CEO). Image from Alodokter

Hey, doctor, it’s Alodokter! This Indonesian startup, which offers teleconsultations, in-person appointment booking, and other healthcare services, just raised $5.2M.

  • Launched in 2014, the startup acquired the Japanese pregnancy app Diary Bunda from Marubeni last year!   

Investor check. Korean automotive manufacturer HL Mando and Beacon Venture Capital joined the round. 

  • Alodokter is also backed by SoftBank Ventures Asia, Sequis Life, and Golden Gate Ventures.

🍎 The ABCs of Alodokter

Skip the hassle of finding trusted healthcare professionals and check out Alodokter. 

  • Got no time to book a consultation? Just ask a doctor about your symptoms online. They’ve got over 1K doctors on the platform that you can chat with!
  • Oh, and Alodokter recently launched its AI virtual assistant Alni to help their physicians pre-assess patients.

Book consults. Hate calling the doctor’s clinic? You can book in-person healthcare services through the platform!

Know your body (and symptoms). Get more information on your health and well-being through the platform’s health articles and resources that are assessed and reviewed by medical professionals.

🩺 What’s in store? 

They’ll use the fresh $$$ to develop their digital healthcare ecosystem!

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