Telehealth Startups in Africa
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Telehealth growth is strong, driven by mobile penetration and unmet healthcare needs. However, infrastructure limitations and reimbursement challenges hinder widespread adoption. Local business leaders are cautiously optimistic, but see regulatory and sustainability concerns.
Cummulative Funding
$8.7M+
Total # of Companies
4
Total Deal Count
9
Total M&A Count
0
Total # of Investors
16
List of Telehealth startups in Africa
Add Startup| Startuparrow_upward | Overviewarrow_upward | Last roundarrow_upward | Total raisedarrow_upward | Founded |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Docline is a digital health company that develops telemedicine platform. | Venture | $ 8,357,183 | 2014 | |
Zencey delivers AI-powered telehealth, making affordable healthcare accessible to uninsured Africans. | Grant | $ 187,000 | 2021 | |
LyfPlus provides software infrastructure for health facilities to build custom digital health products that suit their patient needs. | Pre-seed | $ 120,000 | 2022 | |
Blueroomcare is a leading virtual behavioral healthcare by providing through access to high-quality mental healthcare. | Funding Round | $ 50,000 | 2020 |
Founded
2014
Overview
Docline is a digital health company that develops telemedicine platform.
Last round
Venture
Total raised
$ 8,357,183
Employee
11-50
Founded
2021
Overview
Zencey delivers AI-powered telehealth, making affordable healthcare accessible to uninsured Africans.
Last round
Grant
Total raised
$ 187,000
Employee
11-50
Founded
2022
Overview
LyfPlus provides software infrastructure for health facilities to build custom digital health products that suit their patient needs.
Last round
Pre-seed
Total raised
$ 120,000
Employee
11-50
Founded
2020
Overview
Blueroomcare is a leading virtual behavioral healthcare by providing through access to high-quality mental healthcare.
Last round
Funding Round
Total raised
$ 50,000
Employee
11-50
