TLDR:
- HD, a Thai based developer of chatbots for health care, raised $5.6m in Series A funding
- The round was led by SBI Ven Capital with participation from other investors
HD, a Thai-based developer of chatbots for healthcare, has successfully raised $5.6 million in Series A funding. The funding round was led by SBI Ven Capital, with participation from M Venture Partners, FEBE Ventures, Partech Partners, Ratio Ventures, Orvel Ventures, and TA Ventures. HD operates as a healthcare and surgery marketplace in emerging Southeast Asia, connecting patients to healthcare providers and offering healthcare financing solutions to increase access to affordable care and surgeries.
The company’s suite of products includes HDmall, an outpatient healthcare marketplace operating in Thailand and Indonesia, with plans to expand to Vietnam. Additionally, HDcare, an elective surgery platform, works with healthcare providers to increase utilization of operating room capacities. HD also offers ‘MEhdIQ’, an AI copilot trained on a vast proprietary healthcare data set utilizing Large Language Models. Over 300,000 patients have benefitted from the platform, gaining access to more affordable and accessible healthcare and surgeries.
This funding will enable HD to further expand its operations and reach in Southeast Asia, providing even more patients with access to affordable healthcare options and surgeries. The participation of various investors in the funding round signals confidence in HD’s innovative approach to healthcare technology and its potential for growth in the region.