Southeast Asia Telehealth Market Size, Growth, Analysis & Forecast Report, 2033 | UnivDatos
According to a new report by UnivDatos, the Southeast Asia Telehealth Market is expected to reach USD Million in 2033 by growing at a CAGR of 18.55% during the forecast period (2025- 2033F). The rise of smartphone penetration, an increase in healthcare demands in rural areas, and favourable government policies towards digital health. Additionally, the rising cases of chronic illnesses, the expansion of insurance coverage for telehealth services, and the modernization of digital infrastructure also play a significant role. Additionally, the rising shift towards acceptance has been further enhanced by post-pandemic changes in behavior, which now make telehealth a mainstream choice in healthcare. Moreover, the rise of telehealth services in Southeast Asia drives the telehealth market's growth.
For example, on 13 February 2025, ORA Group, a Singapore-based health and wellness company known for its leading telehealth services, and Sons and OVA, catering to male and female healthcare needs respectively, expanded their services to launch hybrid weight management care. The model is the only one that involves specialist virtual and face-to-face consultations and a stable healthcare team. The launch is based on the increasing level of obesity in Singapore and the increasing role of telehealth in the healthcare system of the country, where it is crucial to continue balancing convenience, affordability, and quality care.
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Driver: Rising Investment from Venture Capital
Venture capital investment is a significant driver of the Southeast Asia telehealth market. The capital infusions are empowering startups and established players to expand their operations, develop new solutions, and establish a regional presence. Therefore, this financing facilitates the faster adoption of technology, as well as marketing and outreach activities, and platform optimization and enhancement, which ultimately increases market penetration. The growing confidence of investors is also a positive sign of the potential long-term development of telehealth, which draws additional financial and strategic investments in the region.
For example, on October 23, 2023, in line with the strong trend and increasing demand for telehealth adoption in Indonesia, Good Doctor Technology Indonesia (Good Doctor) received its latest Series A funding of USD 10 million. MDI Ventures joined as the new and lead investor in this round, while Grab also participated as an old investor.
Segments that transform the industry
- Based on end-user, the Southeast Asian Telehealth market is segmented into providers, patients, payers, and others. Among these, the providers segment held a dominant share of the market in 2024, driven by growing interest among investors in digital healthcare providers in Southeast Asia, with several of them raising multi-million-dollar funding rounds to speed up regional growth, driving the market. The trend underlines high confidence in the scalability of telehealth solutions and their contribution to transforming the nature of employee and patient healthcare. For example, on August 22, 2025, Naluri expanded further across Southeast Asia, which is a digital employee healthcare provider based in Malaysia. It closed an equity fundraising round, securing USD 5 million from TELUS Global Ventures and existing investors, Sumitomo Corporation Equity Asia, and M Venture Partners. This brings the total Series B funding raised to USD 14 million. Naluri offers tailored employee health programmes to enterprise clients in various industries in Malaysia and Indonesia.
Region that transforms the industry
- Vietnam is expected to grow at a significant CAGR during the forecast period (2025-2033) due to strong governmental support for digital transformation in healthcare and significant investments in eHealth infrastructure. Moreover, the country's technologically advanced population is rapidly adopting teleconsultations, mHealth applications, and RPM solutions, which contribute to the growth of digital health. Additionally, rising collaborations between state hospitals and commercial telehealth systems are expanding access beyond city limits. For instance, on November 21, 2024, the Viet Nam Ministry of Health (MOH), through the Viet Nam Administration of Medical Services (VAMS), in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Korean Foundation for International Healthcare (KOFIH), officially launched the project “Telehealth to improve access to healthcare services for disadvantaged groups in Viet Nam.” This project will enhance the health of disadvantaged populations by enhancing digital transformation in health and increasing the accessibility and quality of grassroots health services,
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Key Offerings of the Report
Market Size, Trends, & Forecast by Revenue | 2025−2033.
Market Dynamics – Leading Trends, Growth Drivers, Restraints, and Investment Opportunities
Market Segmentation – A detailed analysis of By Component, By Delivery Mode, By Deployment, By Application, By End-user, by Country
Competitive Landscape – Top Key Vendors and Other Prominent Vendors
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