Doctorsa raises €1M for travel-first telemedicine
Doctorsa’s round shows telemedicine moving into travel, insurance and practical booking workflows.

Healthcare access becomes much messier when people are abroad. Doctorsa is trying to make that problem feel more like booking a service than navigating a foreign health system.
What happened
Doctorsa raised €1M led by PranaVentures, with participation from Vento and 40Jemz Ventures.
The Milan-based platform connects travellers with doctors across 40 countries.
The company plans to expand in the U.S. and add agentic AI booking capabilities to make appointment coordination easier.
Why it matters
The round is small, but the angle is clean.
Telemedicine is moving beyond generic online consultations into more specific use cases, including travel, insurance and employer support. For travellers, the problem is not only seeing a doctor, but finding one quickly in an unfamiliar place.
The bigger picture
Healthcare software is becoming more embedded into other sectors.
Doctorsa sits at the intersection of healthtech, travel and workflow automation, where AI may be most useful when it handles practical coordination rather than trying to replace medical judgement.
