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$2.56B revenue 2024; Q2 2025 $631.9M (-1.6% YoY); 101-103M projected US members 2025; telehealth market leader; telehealth market $123.26B 2024 to $455.27B 2030; 46.58% North America share
Teladoc Health is the world's largest telehealth company, founded in 2002 and headquartered in Purchase, New York, that pioneered on-demand virtual healthcare delivery in the United States. The company was founded on the premise that patients should be able to access physicians anytime and anywhere without traveling to a physical office — a model that took over a decade to gain mainstream acceptance before becoming a necessity during the COVID-19 pandemic. Teladoc's mission is to provide whole-person virtual care that addresses physical health, mental health, and chronic condition management through an integrated digital platform.\n\nTeladoc's platform encompasses general medical, dermatology, nutrition, and specialty care through its core telehealth offering; mental health and therapy through BetterHelp, the world's largest online therapy platform; virtual primary care and chronic condition management through Teladoc Primary360; and complex care navigation through its integrated whole-person health approach. The company serves employers, health plans, hospitals, and health systems, delivering virtual care to members across the US and internationally. BetterHelp has become a significant consumer-facing revenue driver, connecting individuals directly with licensed therapists without employer or insurance intermediaries.\n\nTeladoc reported $2.56 billion in revenue for 2024 and projects 101 to 103 million US members in 2025. The company trades on the NYSE under TDOC and holds a substantial lead in telehealth market share through its scale, multi-specialty breadth, and direct-to-consumer mental health reach via BetterHelp. Despite post-pandemic normalization and the $13.7 billion Livongo write-down in 2022, Teladoc remains the largest and most diversified virtual care platform, with continued investment in AI-powered clinical decision support and chronic disease management to drive the next phase of growth.
1M+ clinicians 150+ countries; 250K active providers; $50.2M revenue; acquired Telehealth.org/TeleMental Health Institute 2025; TIME HealthTech 2025; Ventures fund; telemedicine leader
Doxy.me was founded in 2013 by Brandon Welch in Hawaii with a mission to make telehealth accessible to every clinician and patient, regardless of technical sophistication or budget. The platform was built as a browser-based, zero-download video conferencing solution designed specifically for healthcare — requiring no app installation for patients and offering HIPAA-compliant video sessions out of the box. This simplicity-first approach drove grassroots adoption among solo practitioners and small clinics.\n\nDoxy.me's platform provides HIPAA-compliant video visits, virtual waiting rooms, patient intake forms, group rooms, and integrations with major EHR and practice management systems. Its free tier has been instrumental in driving adoption among independent clinicians who need compliant telehealth without enterprise procurement cycles. Premium tiers add advanced features including custom branding, staff accounts, and analytics. In 2025, Doxy.me acquired Telehealth.org and the TeleMental Health Institute, expanding its educational resources and professional training offerings.\n\nDoxy.me has grown to serve 1M+ clinicians across 150+ countries, with 250,000 active providers using the platform regularly. The company reported $50.2M in annual revenue and was recognized on TIME's HealthTech 2025 list. Its combination of clinical accessibility, global reach, and a freemium model that converts at scale positions Doxy.me as a foundational layer of the global telehealth infrastructure — particularly for solo and small-group practices that larger enterprise platforms overlook.
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