Air Doctor, provides a global medical network and makes it accessible for anyone looking for private medical care has secured $20 Million in Series B Funding round led by aMoon Fund and supported by key industry players like Tokio Marine Group, Samsung Ventures (SVIC), and current shareholders Lightspeed Venture Partners, Vintage Investment Partners, Phoenix Insurance, and Munich Re Ventures.
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The money is intended to support Air Doctor’s growth throughout Asia and strengthen its position in the international travel medical industry.
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The objective of this Series B investment is to facilitate the company’s ongoing worldwide growth, encompassing its entry into Asia. After extending its Series A round in 2022, Air Doctor has now raised $50 million in total funding. This is the company’s first capital investment.
“The enjoyment of traveling abroad should not be affected by a lack of appropriate local healthcare options and a lengthy and costly insurance claim process,” said Derfler. “Air Doctor ensures healthcare is easy to access for travelers, while reducing exorbitant medical bills usually footed by insurers.”
Todd Sone, General Partner at aMoon, commented on Air Doctor’s transformative impact on the industry: “Their fully digital platform not only offers immediate medical support but also streamlines services for healthcare providers and insurers. By reducing unnecessary referrals, it helps cut costs and relieve pressure on congested medical systems.”
About Air Doctor
Founded in 2018 by Jenny Cohen Derfler (CEO), Efrat Sagi Ofir, Yam Derfler and Yegor Kurbachev, Air Doctor helps travelers find a doctor while abroad. Recognizing the difficulty in finding quality medical care abroad, we decided to create Air Doctor. Schedule an appointment with one of our thousands of trusted and licensed medical professionals in countries across Europe, Asia, Australia and America.