Warsaw-based medtech Doctor.One, a virtual clinic, has secured €1.1 million for platform development, enhancing features that automate and optimize physicians’ workflows. The investment came from Smartlink Partners, Vesna Capital, and several business angels.
- Founded in 2021 by Tomasz Rudolf and Maciek Malenda, Doctor.One provides a virtual clinic, allowing doctors to set up subscription-based private practices. The startup offers a unique treatment model centered on daily "rounds," allowing physicians to interact with their patients via texts, video calls, and online chat, addressing issues early.
- Doctor.One is trusted by 3,000 doctors across 33 specialties, including primary care, outpatient clinics, hospitals, and private practices.
Details of the deal
- The fresh funding was backed by Smartlink Partners, a Polish venture capital firm specializing in early-stage investments across several sectors, including e-commerce, digital business, AI, cybersecurity, renewable energy, and medical technology. Smartlink Partners focuses primarily on opportunities in Poland and Central Europe, typically investing between €460,000 (PLN 2 million) and €1.8 million (PLN 8 million) per venture.
- The round also saw participation from Kyiv-based VC Vesma Capital and several angel investors, including Anna Lankauf, Piotr Karwatka, and Tomasz Karwatka.
- The funds raised will be used for platform development, including the integration of solutions that automate the work of doctors.