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Digital health platform offering teleconsultations, medicine delivery, and lab services for Indonesian patients.
Halodoc operates a digital health platform in Indonesia, providing teleconsultations with licensed doctors, medicine delivery from pharmacies, and lab services such as home blood and urine tests. The platform enables users to book hospital appointments and receive treatments remotely, connecting over 20 million individuals to more than 22,000 doctors and 1,000 pharmacies across the archipelago. Following platform optimizations, user sign-ups and doctor numbers grew significantly, contributing to its valuation of approximately US$350 million. Halodoc has secured investment from notable organizations including the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Andre Soelistyo, CEO of GoTo Group. The company's services were significantly utilized during the COVID-19 pandemic, earning support from figures like Indonesia's Health Minister and Go-Jek co-founder Nadiem Makarim. Halodoc was founded in April 2016 by Jonathan Sudharta and Doddy Lukito.
Halodoc has raised $263.0M across 4 funding rounds.
Halodoc has raised $263.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Halodoc has raised $263.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Halodoc's investors include Djony Bunarto, Accel, Inspired Capital, Khosla Ventures, Openspace Ventures, Square Peg Capital, Aleksander Leonard Larsen, Daniela Binatti, Jannick Malling, Leif Abraham, Sergio Jimenez, Sujata Bhatia.
Halodoc has raised $263.0M across 4 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $100.0M Series D in July 2023.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 1, 2023 | $100M Series D | Djony Bunarto | Accel, Inspired Capital, Khosla Ventures, Openspace Ventures, Square PEG Capital, Aleksander Leonard Larsen, Daniela Binatti, Jannick Malling, Leif Abraham, Sergio Jimenez, Sujata Bhatia, Novo Holdings | Announced |
| Apr 26, 2021 | $80M Series C | PT Astra Digital Internasional | Acrew Capital, Bangkok Bank, Blibli, Novo Holdings, Openspace Ventures, Singtel Innov8, Telkomsel, Temasek, UOB Venture Management | Announced |
| Mar 4, 2019 | $70M Series B | Seah Kian WEE | — | Announced |
| Sep 9, 2016 | $13M Series A | Clermont Group | — | Announced |
Halodoc is a leading Indonesian healthtech startup founded in 2016, offering a mobile app that connects millions of users—over 20 million monthly active users—with more than 22,000 general practitioners, 1,200+ pharmacies, labs, insurance providers, and clinics.[1][2][7] It serves patients across Indonesia, particularly in rural areas, by solving healthcare access barriers through 24/7 teleconsultations via chat, voice, or video; prescription-based medicine delivery (often within 45 minutes via partners like Gojek); at-home lab services; and insurance integration.[1][2][3][5] With strong growth momentum, Halodoc has raised significant funding, including a Series D round led by Astra International ($100 million, totaling $135 million from Astra), and partnerships with the Gates Foundation and the Indonesian government for vaccination efforts, positioning it as Indonesia's top healthcare brand online and offline.[2][4][6]
Halodoc was founded in 2016 in Jakarta, Indonesia, by Jonathan Sudharta, who drew from his experience as a pharmaceutical sales representative witnessing long patient wait times and healthcare inefficiencies.[6] The idea emerged from observing these access gaps in Indonesia, Southeast Asia's largest market, prompting Sudharta to create a telehealth platform linking patients to professionals, clinics, labs, and pharmacies.[1][6] Early traction came rapidly post-launch, with the app scaling to tens of millions of users; pivotal moments include a 2019 Thoughtworks partnership for scalable insurance onboarding (delivered in phases through 2020, enabling days-long integrations and efficient claims), Gates Foundation Series B-1 investment in 2019, and COVID-19 leadership as the first government partner vaccinating across 400 locations.[1][4][6] This mission-driven focus attracted talent committed beyond financial incentives.[6]
Halodoc rides the digital health wave in Indonesia, addressing systemic inefficiencies like doctor shortages and rural access gaps amid a population exceeding 270 million, amplified by COVID-19's telehealth acceleration.[1][4][6] Timing is ideal: Southeast Asia's startup boom, government digital health pushes (e.g., vaccination partnerships), and rising smartphone penetration favor platforms like Halodoc, which systemically improves affordability and quality for 100M+ Indonesians.[4][5][6] Market forces include investor confidence (e.g., Astra's $135M commitment) and tech integrations (AWS, Gojek), positioning it as a leader in online-to-offline health delivery; it influences the ecosystem by setting standards for hybrid care, inspiring competitors, and partnering with ministries/pharma for nationwide impact.[2][4][7]
Halodoc's trajectory points to dominance in Indonesia's healthtech, expanding from treatment to sickness prevention via predictive tools, deeper insurance ties, and offline expansions.[6] Trends like AI-driven personalization, regulatory tailwinds, and regional scaling (beyond Indonesia) will shape it, potentially evolving into a Southeast Asian powerhouse with sustained AWS-backed growth and mission-led innovations.[6][7] As Jonathan Sudharta envisioned from those waiting rooms, Halodoc exemplifies how tech humanizes healthcare, delivering game-changing access where it matters most.[1][6]