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

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StartupOverviewLast roundTotal raisedFounded
1.

Docline is a digital health company that develops telemedicine platform.

Venture

$ 8,357,183

2014

2.

Zencey delivers AI-powered telehealth, making affordable healthcare accessible to uninsured Africans.

Grant

$ 187,000

2021

3.

LyfPlus provides software infrastructure for health facilities to build custom digital health products that suit their patient needs.

Pre-seed

$ 120,000

2022

4.

Blueroomcare is a leading virtual behavioral healthcare by providing through access to high-quality mental healthcare.

Funding Round

$ 50,000

2020

Docline

Founded

2014

Overview

Docline is a digital health company that develops telemedicine platform.

Last round

Venture

Total raised

$ 8,357,183

Employee

11-50

Zencey

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

LyfPlus

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

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