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July 13, 2026
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Doctorsa raises €1M to expand global telemedicine platform for travellers

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Doctorsa, a platform connecting travellers with doctors across 40 countries worldwide, has raised €1 million in funding. PranaVentures led the investment, which also saw participation from Vento and 4... The Milan-based startup connects travellers with doctors in 40 countries and plans US expansion while introducing agentic AI booking capabilities.

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  • Healthtech Doctorsa raises €1M to expand global telemedicine platform for travellers The Milan-based startup connects travellers with doctors in 40 countries and plans US expansion while introducing agentic AI booking capabilities.

    Cate Lawrence 1 hour ago Share Share Send email Copy link Doctorsa , a platform connecting travellers with doctors across 40 countries worldwide, has raised €1 million in funding.

  • Rather than relying on subscriptions, users simply describe their symptoms on the platform and are typically matched with a doctor within 5 minutes.

    Consultations take place immediately via video call in English, with competitive pricing starting from €20.

  • We think it's time the system adapted to people instead," said Nadia Neytcheva, CEO of Doctorsa.

    "Our goal is to make fast access to a trusted doctor a seamless part of every travel experience, not something people have to scramble for when things go wrong.

  • "In just a few years, the team has demonstrated strong execution capabilities, building a scalable platform with a distinctive international positioning.

    With this investment, we are strengthening our commitment to the Future of Health, a vertical with significant opportunities for innovation and long-term value creation".

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  • #Doctorsa, a platform connecting travellers with doctors across 40 countries worldwide, has raised €1 million in funding.
  • #The Milan-based startup connects travellers with doctors in 40 countries and plans US expansion while introducing agentic AI booking capabilities.
  • #Healthtech Doctorsa raises €1M to expand global telemedicine platform for travellers The Milan-based startup connects travellers with doctors in 40 countries and plans US expansion while introducing agentic AI booking capabilities.
  • #Cate Lawrence 1 hour ago Share Share Send email Copy link Doctorsa , a platform connecting travellers with doctors across 40 countries worldwide, has raised €1 million in funding.

The Milan-based startup connects travellers with doctors in 40 countries and plans US expansion while introducing agentic AI booking capabilities. Healthtech Doctorsa raises €1M to expand global telemedicine platform for travellers The Milan-based startup connects travellers with doctors in 40 countries and plans US expansion while introducing agentic AI booking capabilities. Cate Lawrence 1 hour ago Share Share Send email Copy link Doctorsa , a platform connecting travellers with doctors across 40 countries worldwide, has raised €1 million in funding.

PranaVentures led the investment, which also saw participation from Vento and 40Jemz Ventures. Founded in Milan by Nadia Neytcheva and Francesco Maria Serino and operating under the Doctorsa brand since 2023, the platform has already supported over 250,000 travellers in three years via its 24/7 digital healthcare assistance service. The platform provides users with instant access to a network of over 550 doctors across 40 countries, offering video consultations, clinical advice and, where appropriate, prescriptions.

Rather than relying on subscriptions, users simply describe their symptoms on the platform and are typically matched with a doctor within 5 minutes. Consultations take place immediately via video call in English, with competitive pricing starting from €20. Through this model, Doctorsa addresses the urgent-care segment of digital health, specifically tailored to the needs of international travellers.

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