French doctor booking app has raised a US$170.4 million (€150 million) Series E that propels it to unicorn status.
The round, led by New York-based Ìý²¹±ô´Ç²Ô²µ²õ¾±»å±ð  and others, takes Doctolib’s  to $266.5 million, according to its Crunchbase profile. It marks one of the largest e-health financings to date in a field that’s increasingly attracting investors. The round also at $1.13 billion, according to TechCrunch, and comes less than 16 months after its $42 million in 2017.
Founded in 2013, Paris-based Doctolib was initially focused on scheduling for health providers, giving patients an easier way to book appointments. In January, the company branched out into , an area our Savannah Dowling covered recently.
Per TechCrunch, Doctolib has 75,000 practitioners and 1,400 healthcare facilities using its platform.
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