
TruDoc Healthcare, the GCC’s premier virtual-first, full-stack healthcare platform, has raised $15 million in Pre-Series B funding round.
The round saw significant participation from the Al Nahyan family and the Al-Ketbi family, alongside continued support from existing investor Pulsar Capital.
The funds will be used to expand the company’s virtual-first healthcare model and grow its at-home critical care services across the GCC region.
Dr. Ahmed Mansour, CEO, Private Department of H.E. SH. Mohamed Bin Khaled Al Nahyan, said, “Healthcare systems everywhere are being asked to do more—serve more people, manage more chronic disease and deliver better outcomes without endlessly expanding physical infrastructure. TruDoc represents a fundamentally different approach: one that scales access and efficiency while maintaining clinical integrity. This model is well aligned with the UAE’s long-term priorities and the future of healthcare delivery across the Middle East. Believing in TruDoc model to lead this market innovation and increase the ultimate efficiency of the healthcare industry.”
Vish Narain, Executive Chairman at TruDoc, said: “For centuries, healthcare has been organised around buildings—patients moving toward facilities, systems optimised for episodic care. That architecture no longer reflects how people live, age, or manage chronic disease. What TruDoc is building is healthcare as infrastructure: continuous, accountable, and designed to operate beyond four walls, at population scale.”
Asad Khan, CEO at TruDoc, said: “The question is no longer whether high-quality care can be delivered outside hospitals—it’s how fast healthcare systems can adapt to that reality. TruDoc has shown that hospital-grade, high-acuity care can be delivered safely and effectively in homes, at scale. This capital allows us to expand that model across the GCC while staying relentlessly focused on clinical excellence and patient trust.”
TruDoc is a digital healthcare platform in the Middle East founded in 2011. It offers services such as telemedicine consultations, chronic disease management, diagnostics, pharmacy delivery at home, and in-home clinical care.
The company also runs a hospital-at-home program, where patients receive treatment at home at a level similar to hospital care, reducing the need for traditional hospital visits.
The company works with insurers, employers, and government organizations in markets like the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
Its platform combines services like virtual primary care, diagnostics, pharmacy delivery, and in-home nursing into one system, allowing patients to receive continuous care instead of visiting hospitals only when needed.
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