Air Doctor raises $20 million
Medical care and travel startup Air Doctor has raised $20 million in series B funding led by aMoon, with participation from Tokio Marine Holdings, Samsung Ventures, and current shareholders Lightspeed Venture Partners, Vintage Investment Partners, Phoenix Insurance, and Munich Re Ventures.
Founded in 2016, the Israeli startup connects travelers to a global network of over 20,000 doctors and specialists and operates in 84 countries. The solution is available 24/7 in up to 21 languages, allowing Air Doctor users to book appointments and video consultations with doctors worldwide “within minutes.”
“The enjoyment of traveling abroad should not be affected by lack of appropriate local healthcare options and a lengthy and costly insurance claim process. Air Doctor ensures healthcare is easy to access for travelers, while reducing exorbitant medical bills usually footed by insurers. We are excited to have the backing of investors who share our vision for the future.” – Jenny Cohen Derfler, CEO and Founder of Air Doctor.
“We pride ourselves on investing in cutting-edge technologies that transform industries, and Air Doctor is doing just that by leveraging advanced algorithms and app-based solutions to provide timely, quality medical care for travelers worldwide. Their fully digital platform not only offers immediate medical support but also streamlines services for healthcare providers and insurers. By reducing unnecessary referrals, it helps cut costs and relieve pressure on congested medical systems. It’s a game-changer for everyone, and we’re fully aligned with their mission.” – Todd Sone, General Partner at aMoon.