Doxx, an Egyptian e-health startup, has secured US$1.5 million in seed funding to keep developing its digitalized healthcare platform that connects medical experts and institutional healthcare providers to assist in a patient’s medical journey.
Openner and Elevate Healthcare participated in the startup’s US$1.5 million seed round.
Doxx is a medical record compilation service founded in 2021 and brought together a network of 2,600 doctors, 52 pharmacies, and 26 medical labs.
Users can plan physical and virtual appointments, log their appointments, and choose the best medical care based on suggestions based on their medical history with Doxx.
“We established a comprehensive and inclusive platform, putting the patients’ demands at the center of our focus while giving benefits to all healthcare stakeholders and participants,” stated Sherif Broudy, Doxx’s founder, and CEO.
“Our decision to capitalize Doxx was driven by the team’s extensive knowledge of the market and a mission to alter the patient journey with assistance from a viable business,” said Ash Rofail, founder and general partner of Openner.
The fresh funds will be utilized to improve the capabilities of its platform.
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