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Top Telemedicine Companies Transforming Virtual Healthcare

July 15, 2026 | Healthcare IT

Telemedicine is defined as the bridge that links common people to healthcare providers using electronic communication as the source to resolve health-related problems and check patients’ health status. Telemedicine is revolutionizing healthcare, providing supreme access to medical services across borders. Growing prevalence of chronic diseases, rising geriatric population, surging need for cost-saving in healthcare delivery, and supportive government initiatives are bolstering industry expansion.

Investments in digital health platforms are increasing as telemedicine evolves from basic video consultations to continuous, data-driven care requiring advanced integrations and real-time monitoring. Healthcare providers and payers are supporting solutions that reduce hospital visits through early detection and connected analytics. This trend is driving funding toward scalable virtual care platforms, chronic care management solutions, and clinical-grade monitoring devices that enhance patient outcomes and revenue opportunities. According to a report by Fortune Business Insights™, the market for telemed icine reached USD 113.04 billion in 2025 and is predicted to reach USD 441.35 billion by 2034 with a CAGR of 17.27% from 2026 to 2034.

Fortune Business Insights™ Profiles Top 10 Telemedicine Companies

1. American Well (U.S.)

Founded in 2006, a telehealth company, American Well, digitally empowers clients' healthcare goals. It offers all-inclusive digital healthcare solutions and combines technology, services, and devices into a connected ecosystem of care that enhances the clinician experience.  American Well’s CarepointTM solutions allow physicians and nurses to connect with patients at any time using TV kits, tablets, purpose-built carts, and peripheral devices. American Well associates with employers, health plans, and delivery networks to bring telehealth programs to the market.

  • January 2023: American Well introduced the Comprehensive Behavioral Health Program to treat the rising mental health emergency. Through this program, healthcare providers provide integrated solutions that include psychiatry, virtual therapy, and coaching.

2. Teladoc Health, Inc. (U.S.)

Established in the U.S., Teladoc Health Inc. is a renowned virtual healthcare service provider. Its services comprise weight management, diabetes management, mental health,  hypertension management, and primary care. Its offerings contain a technology platform, purpose-built devices, and access to a large network of healthcare experts. Teladoc Health assists clinicians with tools and insights that aid them in bringing high-quality care, from physical to mental, simple to complex.

  • January 2024: Teladoc Health acquired Advanced Medical Reviews for around USD1.2 billion. This attainment is intended to increase Teladoc Health's capacity in handling critical medical conditions and enhancing patient outcomes.

3. Included Health, Inc. (Doctor On Demand) (U.S.)

A U.S.-based company, Included Health, Inc., was founded in 2011 that offers custom-made, all-in-one healthcare to millions of people. It presents healthcare access, responses, and advocacy through a contemporary experience planned to treat people better. Included Health offers a blend of virtual care, navigation, and community-based healthcare services.

  • December 2025: Included Health strengthened its platform “Dot by Included Health”, a smart AI assistant that provides an always-on, clinician-in-the-loop healthcare experience.

4. The Cigna Group (MDLIVE, Inc.)

The Cigna Group is an American multinational healthcare and insurance company. It is dedicated to enhancing health and vitality. The Cigna Group comprises products and services promoted under Cigna Healthcare, Evernorth Health Services, or its subsidiaries. The Cigna Group upholds sales capacities in over 30 countries and jurisdictions, and has more than 190 million customer relationships globally.

  • February 2025: The Cigna Group declared a novel multi-year initiative intended to change the experiences of the millions of people it assists.

5. Encounter Telehealth (U.S.)

Based in the U.S., Encounter Telehealth is a provider of a telepsychiatry platform created to eliminate geographic barriers and expand access to geriatric behavioral healthcare. It provides cloud-based technology that links patients with providers, empowering underserved groups, mainly long-term care services, to access convenient, ongoing mental healthcare. Encounter Telehealth offers care across a wide  mental health range, including psychiatric assessments, medication supervision, and staff training in over 100 expert nursing, long-term care, and assisted living amenities.

6. PING AN HEALTHCARE AND TECHNOLOGY COMPANY LIMITED (China)

 

Ping AN Healthcare and Technology Company Limited is an online medical and healthcare service platform based in China. It is primarily focused on the delivery of medical and health services through mobile platforms and offline resources. It attempts to make an effective communications bridge connecting doctors and patients and to protect everyone’s health. It is focused on developing an online healthcare platform on a larger scale with the most cutting-edge models in China.

  • June 2025: Ping AN Healthcare and Technology Company Limited reestablished its health services platform under the modernized brand “Ping An Good Doctor.” The unveiling event in Shanghai also marked the opening of a new suite of annual healthcare services intended to enhance convenience, efficacy, and continuity of care.

7. Push Dr (Square Health Limited) (U.K.)

Push Doctor is an eminent U.K.-based digital health provider that initiated online video GP consultations. By focusing on patient safety, the company frequently assesses the medicines that it recommends. In 6 minutes on any device, Push Doctor  began linking patients to a smart network of thousands of certified general practitioners in the U.K. The firm is growing to include an extensive series of medical, health, wellness, and lifestyle products/services with the primary goal of enabling its clients to live longer.

8. GlobalMed Holdings, LLC (U.S.)

Formed in 2002 in the U.S., GlobalMed is a privately-owned telemedicine company that excels in the development of products for medical services. These products along with examination cameras and connected medical devices, contain telemedicine stations, ultrasound technology, and software. It offers medical staffing and healthcare services globally.

  • October 2025: GlobalMed declared the introduction of three new additions to its listing of medical hardware: the ClinicalAccess® Kiosk, the ClinicalAccess® Pro Connect, and the updated WallDoc®. These inventions represent GlobalMed’s constant assurance to bring flexible, efficient, and ergonomic solutions that fulfil the rising demands of modern healthcare delivery.

9. MeMD (Fabric Labs, Inc.) (U.S.)

Founded in 2010 in the U.S., MeMD is recognized for its technologically innovative platform, adaptability, and first-class care and is considered as one of the top 10 telemedicine companies. It offers medical consultation, behavioral health therapy, urgent care, and talk therapy facilities. It supports organizations in offering quick, accessible, first-class virtual care maintained by licensed clinicians. MeMD deploys advanced technologies and a highly expert network of providers and therapists to treat the patient, reasonably and conveniently, either from a computer, phone, or mobile device.

10. Dictum Health Inc. (U.S.)

Dictum Health Inc. is a mobile and cloud-based telehealth solution provider,  founded in 2013 and headquartered in the U.S. Specialists in mobile, cloud, and clinical sciences, Dictum Health is renovating the way telehealth is delivered by leveraging innovation and quality to provide the Next Evolution in the Continuum of Care. The company provides a cyber-secure, FDA-approved integrated medical tablet that offers clinical accuracy for in-office examination. Through a secure video conference, its Virtual Exam Room allows doctors and patients to meet while simultaneously streaming real-time health data via its HIPAA-compliant cloud platform.

Innovation in Telemedicine Infrastructure Innovation Fostering Success in Virtual Medical Care

Rapid innovations, including wearable technology for ongoing health monitoring, virtual reality applications for remote procedures, and AI-driven diagnostics, provide enormous potential for the future of telemedicine. Increased investments in telemedicine infrastructure, governmental backing for international telehealth services, and telehealth integration into traditional healthcare systems are fueling telemedicine technology innovation. Emerging technologies that provide resourceful responses for a range of medical requirements include tele-surgery robots, digital therapeutics, and mental health teletherapy.

Data encryption techniques and interoperability standards facilitate the safe exchange of health information during remote diagnostics and medical imaging transmission. Telepharmacy services make medications more accessible, while predictive analytics models and appointment scheduling tools simplify operations. Even in the ICU setting, remote patient monitoring and virtual consultations via patient portals provide ongoing care. Effective collaboration between healthcare providers is made possible by store-and-forward imaging and physician communication systems. Telemedicine is made even more capable by Mhealth apps and electronic health records, which provide a more thorough and easily accessible medical experience.

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