Egypt-based telemedicine startup, Docspert Health, with offices in the UK and Egypt, announced today that it has successfully closed Six-Figure (USD) investment in seed funding from Flat6Labs and a group of angel investors in the UK and USA. Docspert Health plans to use the investment to expand its current services all across Egypt, and then the Arabian Gulf.
Prof. Hisham Mehanna, Chairman of Docspert Health and a world-renowned head and neck cancer surgeon comments on the investment received.
“We are extremely pleased to have closed this deal with a group of angel investors from Silicon Valley and London. The investors were particularly attracted not only to our innovative platform and business model but also to our ethos of social responsibility. They were keen to help Docspert Health in its journey to provide the best medical advice to the people of the Middle East and Africa.”
Using Docspert’s innovative platform, patients are able to book video conference appointments with a specialist, a medical opinion, or a multi-disciplinary opinion for complex cases, eg cancer, from a panel of up to
4 experts from complementary disciplines who convene to discuss the case and give a joint opinion. Patients are also assisted throughout their journey by a dedicated Arabic speaking case manager.
Launched in February 2020, Docspert Health is the first telemedicine platform that connects patients in the Middle East and Africa with leading international medical experts. With users in the Middle East and Africa able to easily access this service online through video conferencing, patients can access expert and much-needed medical services.
The new and innovative online platform eliminates the cost of travel for users. Currently, the telemedicine platform provides services in over 40 medical specialties with a network of over 100 selected and leading international medical experts residing in the UK, USA, and Europe. The healthtech startup is currently part of the Flat6Labs Cario ongoing cohort.
Muhammed Chaudhry, the Managing Partner at MAC Capital Partners, California, commenting on the investment into Docspert Health.
“As investors, we were attracted to Docspert Health, not only for its great business model and the supreme quality of its service but also for the social good and impact that it does.”
How does it work
Users are able to book video conference consults with a specialist, a medical opinion, or a multi-disciplinary opinion. The various options cater to complex cases such as cancer, with a panel of up to four experts who convene to discuss a specific case and offer valuable insight. Each patient is provided with an Arabic speaking case manager to bridge the gap in translation between experts and patients.
Access to medicine for all
The Egypt telemedicine startup aims to provide international expert medical advice accessible to everyone in the Middle East and Africa. With a commitment to its mission, Docspert Health has dedicated five percent of its profits to provide free consultations for patients who cannot afford the service. The founders are all clinicians, and so helping people is in Docspert Health’s DNA adds Prof. Mehanna.