Doctronic raises $40M Series B for AI-native care platform connecting patients to doctors in all 50 states for $39
Mar 23, 2026 with Adam Oskowitz
Key Points
- Doctronic raises $40M Series B for an AI-native telehealth platform that charges $39 per doctor visit across all 50 states, undercutting traditional telehealth pricing.
- The company's AI system makes its 50 employed physicians roughly 10 times more efficient, enabling them to see 15-plus patients per hour versus four in traditional practice.
- Doctronic launched an autonomous prescription renewal pilot in Utah, allowing AI to renew prescriptions without physician sign-off and signaling expansion beyond direct patient consultations.
Summary
Doctronic raised $40M in Series B funding for an AI-native care platform operating on a freemium model. Users chat with the AI system at no cost, then pay $39 per visit to speak with a licensed physician or use insurance coverage including Medicare.
The platform operates in all 50 states with 50 employed doctors covering primary care, urgent care, women's health, and mental health. Co-founder and Chief Medical Officer Adam Oskowitz says the AI system makes physicians roughly an order of magnitude more efficient than traditional telehealth, enabling doctors to see 15 or more patients per hour instead of four.
Doctronic launched a pilot program in Utah eight weeks ago allowing the AI system to renew prescriptions autonomously based on clinical decision-making, removing the need for direct doctor sign-off.
Oskowitz frames the opportunity as addressing a fundamental supply-demand mismatch in medicine. He argues the value is largely additive. Low friction encourages people to seek care they would otherwise skip. Users routinely access the system 10 times daily for questions they would never ask a doctor in person, such as dietary advice for high cholesterol. If friction disappeared, 10 to 100 times more medical consultations could occur.
Doctronic is building three types of partnerships: with payers and large employers seeking cheaper alternatives to traditional telehealth, with health systems looking to improve physician efficiency, and with digital health and hardware companies wanting to embed care capabilities into their services.
Users can receive a doctor's note from the free AI consultation to bring to their existing physician, positioning Doctronic as a supplement to existing relationships rather than a replacement.