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    ID: MRFR/HC/1646-CR
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    Rahul Gotadki
    July 2025

    Telemedicine companies are at the forefront of the healthcare industry's digital transformation, providing remote medical services, consultations, and health-related information to patients and healthcare providers. They leverage technology to bridge the gap between patients and healthcare professionals, offering an array of telehealth and telemedicine services.

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    Top Industry Leaders in the Telemedicine Market

    Telemedicine key Companies*Disclaimer: List of key companies in no particular orderLatest Telemedicine Companies Update



    • May 2023: One of the best telemedicine firms in India, Tattvan E-Clinics, is setting up shop in Bihar. This is a big deal for the company since it means they can reach more people around the country and provide them with access to better healthcare. Tattvan E-Clinics aspires to reduce Bihar's healthcare disparity by making high-quality, cost-effective medical treatment more accessible to the region. The facility will offer a wide range of medical treatment, such as consultations with specialists, diagnostic testing, and prescription dispensing, all made possible through state-of-the-art telemedicine technology.




    • July 2023: Faye, a travel insurance company, and Air Doctor have announced the debut of telemedicine services. Its emergency medical services include both outpatient and inpatient care, and the telemedicine service complements both. All Faye's international passengers would have access to instantaneous audio and video consultations with doctors in 75 different nations. By March 2023, Faye will have expanded its network of physicians and services to communicate with its policyholders in over 21 languages.




    • March 2023: HealthyLife, the health and wellness arm of Australian supermarket giant Woolworths, has launched a new same-day telehealth service. ASX-listed Global Health, a third-party virtual platform provider, has been hired to assist link patients with general practitioners, dieticians, and nutritionists who can offer medical advice, certifications, electronic prescriptions, and referrals. According to HealthyLife, there has been a rise in the need for medical guidance about issues including chronic pain, digestive issues, and weight loss. A recent survey found that just 6% of Australian people consult with specialists in natural or alternative medicine, which may make these services appear out of reach to some.


    List of Telemedicine Key companies in the market

    • Koninklijke Philips N.V. (Netherlands)

    • Medtronic (Ireland)

    • GE Healthcare (US)

    • Siemens Healthineers (Germany)

    • Oracle (US)

    • Cisco Systems (US)

    • Teladoc Health (US)

    • Asahi Kasei Corporation (Japan)

    • American Well (US)

    • MDLIVE (US)

    • AMC Health (US)

    • Doctor on Demand (US)

    • Iron Bow Technologies (US)

    • Medvivo (UK)