Why do we do what we do? We listened to the people around us; people we loved and cared for. We heard their problems. We saw friends sustain serious injuries and having to wait in the emergency room in excruciating pain for hours. We saw other friends take time off work that they couldn’t spare because they had to accompany their elderly parents to the doctor. We saw other friends, still, who were declined job offers because their child fell sick on the first day of work.
Being medical doctors ourselves, we thought – there has to be a better option. So we created one.
Being medical doctors ourselves, we thought – there has to be a better option. So we created one.
Location: Singapore
Employees: 51-200
Phone: +65 8180 8948
Total raised: $28M
Founded date: 2017
Investors 3
| Date | Name | Website |
| - | Decacorn C... | decacorn.v... |
| - | MomentUM (... | momentumvc... |
| 30.07.2025 | Neoplux | shinhanvc.... |
Funding Rounds 1
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 09.11.2022 | Series B | $28M | - |
Mentions in press and media 10
| Date | Title | Description |
| 04.11.2024 | Patients 'clearing MCs' or taking sick leave for holidays: Doctors speak out about telemedicine abuse | Listen to this article Patients 'clearing MCs' or taking sick leave for holidays: Doctors speak out about telemedicine abuse 1 min New: You can now listen to articles. This audio is generated by an AI tool. SINGAPORE: Telemedicine doctors h... |
| 30.05.2024 | Outdated or necessary? Observers weigh in on the practice of employers requiring MCs as proof of illness | Listen to this article Outdated or necessary? Observers weigh in on the practice of employers requiring MCs as proof of illness 1 min New: You can now listen to articles. Sorry, the audio is unavailable right now. Please try again later. Th... |
| 24.05.2024 | Deep Dive Podcast: Why do employers still need MCs as proof of illness? | Jump to these key moments: 04:13 How can doctors verify vague symptoms? 07:49 Can companies do away with MCs? 11:36 The changing nature of doctor-patient relationship 16:03 Penalising the majority? 18:40 More open communication is critical... |
| 11.07.2023 | Speedoc partners with oldest SG primary care firm for home care services | NewsStartups Deepti Sri · 12 Jul 2023 · 2 min readSpeedoc partners with oldest SG primary care firm for home care services The Speedoc team / Photo credit: Speedoc The demand for home healthcare services in the Asia-Pacific region has risen... |
| 14.12.2022 | Digital healthcare: Q&A with Dr. Shravan Verma, co-founder and CEO of Speedoc | Founded in 2017, Speedoc is a virtual clinic and healthcare solutions platform that allows users to seek medical care and services from home. The Singapore-based digital health platform aims to drive awareness of virtual medical services an... |
| 08.11.2022 | Southeast Asia health tech platform Speedoc raises $28M | Speedoc, a health tech platform that brings hospital care to homes, has raised $28 million in pre-Series B funding. The round included Bertelsmann Investments, Shinhan Venture Investment and Mars Growth. Returning investor Vertex Ventures S... |
| 07.11.2022 | Speedoc Closes US$28 Million Pre-Series B Round To Scale Up Virtual Hospital Model | - |
| 17.12.2020 | Speedoc bags US$5M Series A funding | Singapore: Speedoc, a Singapore-based digital health app, has raised S$6.7 million (US$5 million) in a Series A funding round, led by Vertex Ventures. As per a press note, the fresh funds will be used to bankroll Speedoc’s technological adv... |
| 16.12.2020 | Singapore’s Speedoc closes $5m Series A led by Vertex Ventures Southeast Asia and India | Singapore-based digital health platform Speedoc has closed a $5 million (S$6.7 million) Series A round led by Vertex Ventures Southeast Asia and India. Other investors who participated in the deal include Decacorn Capital and Global Grand L... |
| 16.12.2020 | Singapore’s Speedoc closes $5m Series A led by Vertex Ventures Southeast Asia and India | Premium Singapore-based digital health platform Speedoc has closed a $5 million (S$6.7 million) Series A round led by Vertex Ventures Southeast Asia and India. Other investors who participated in the deal include Decacorn Capital and Global... |