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Best Telemedicine Apps in the Philippines (2026)

Best Telemedicine Apps in the Philippines (2026)

The best telemedicine apps in the Philippines are mWell/KonsultaMD, Medgate, Doctor Anywhere, Medifi, SeeYouDoc, and HealthNow. Consultation prices range from ₱120 to ₱749 depending on the app and whether you're seeing a GP or specialist. mWell offers the best value with unlimited consultations at ₱150/month, while Medifi has the lowest per-consult rate starting at ₱120.


Telemedicine in the Philippines has exploded. The market hit USD 2.1 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach over USD 7 billion by 2033 — growing at nearly 17% per year. Since 2020, teleconsultation adoption has surged over 300%, and that growth isn't slowing down.

Whether you're in Metro Manila with a packed schedule or in a province far from the nearest specialist, a telemedicine app can connect you to a licensed Filipino doctor in minutes — from your phone.

But with so many options now available, which one should you actually use? We downloaded, tested, and compared the top telemedicine apps in the Philippines so you don't have to.

Quick Comparison

AppPrice per Consult24/7?SpecialtiesBest For
mWell / KonsultaMD₱150–₱600Yes10+Best overall, largest network
Medgate~₱300–₱500YesMultipleHMO members (Intellicare, Generali)
Doctor Anywhere₱509–₱749Yes (GP)18+Widest specialist selection
MedifiFrom ₱120YesMultipleBudget-friendly consultations
SeeYouDoc~₱650LimitedMultipleGovernment hospital patients
HealthNow~₱600LimitedGeneralMedicine delivery + consult combo

1. mWell + KonsultaMD — Best Overall

After acquiring KonsultaMD in early 2025, mWell became the Philippines' undisputed digital health leader with over 7.3 million users. The merger combined KonsultaMD's massive teleconsultation network with mWell's health tech platform backed by Metro Pacific's hospital network of 11,000+ doctors.

Pricing:

  • Pay-per-consult: ₱300 standard, ₱500–₱600 for Fast Pass (priority queue)
  • Konsulta Plus (unlimited): ₱150/month
  • Annual plans: Personal ₱499/yr, Partner ₱799/yr, Family ₱999/yr
  • Bulk credits: 60 video consults for ₱1,999 (shareable, valid 1 year)

What makes it stand out:

  • Consultations start in under 3 minutes — the fastest in our testing
  • Philippines' first Digital Health ID (launched September 2025) that stores your health records, lab results, prescriptions, and vaccination history in one place
  • Free e-prescriptions and medical certificates after every consultation
  • Medicine delivery and lab/diagnostics booking built into the app
  • PhilHealth integration — mWell is now a certified PhilHealth Clinic Management System, replacing the decommissioned eKonsulta (eKON) platform
  • Won 3rd GLOMO Award at Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2026

Best for: Anyone who wants the most reliable, full-featured telemedicine experience in the Philippines. The ₱150/month unlimited plan is unbeatable value if you consult regularly.

Available on: Google Play and App Store

2. Medgate Philippines — Best for HMO Members

Medgate brings over 21 years of global telemedicine experience and more than 12 million teleconsultations worldwide. In the Philippines, they've carved out a strong niche through HMO partnerships.

Pricing:

  • Individual consult: approximately ₱300–₱500
  • Through HMO: free if you're a member of Intellicare, Generali, or InHealth (Insular Health) — consultations are charged to your HMO account

How it works:

  1. Open the app and initiate a call
  2. A telemedical assistant triages your concern
  3. You're connected to the best-suited specialist
  4. Consultation lasts 10–15 minutes (voice or video)
  5. E-prescription and medical certificate sent to your email

What makes it stand out:

  • Excellent triage system — a medical assistant screens you before the doctor call, so you get matched to the right specialist immediately
  • Schedule appointments up to 48 hours in advance — useful if you want a specific time slot
  • Upload images (rashes, test results, lab work) for the doctor to review during the call
  • Strong integration with corporate and HMO health plans

Best for: Employees whose companies provide Intellicare, Generali, or InHealth HMO coverage. If your HMO covers Medgate, you're essentially getting free teleconsultations.

Available on: Google Play and App Store

3. Doctor Anywhere — Widest Specialist Selection

Originally from Singapore, Doctor Anywhere launched in the Philippines with the most transparent and detailed pricing of any telemedicine app we reviewed. If you need a specialist — not just a GP — this is your best bet.

Pricing:

  • General Practitioner: ₱550 (₱509 with health plan)
  • Basic specialist (Derma, ENT, OB-GYN, Ortho, Pedia): ₱699 (₱649 with plan)
  • Advanced specialist (Cardio, Endo, Gastro, Nephro, Onco, Pulmo, etc.): ₱749 with plan
  • DA Health Plans: 12 months of discounted consultation rates

Specialties available (18+): Dermatology, ENT, General Surgery, OB-GYN, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics, Pediatrics, Rehabilitation Medicine, Urology, Cardiology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Hematology, Infectious Diseases, Nephrology, Oncology, Pulmonology, Rheumatology

What makes it stand out:

  • Most specialties of any PH telemedicine app — 18 specialist fields
  • GP wait time under 5 minutes, 24/7
  • Clear, upfront pricing with no surprise fees
  • Health plan option gives meaningful discounts across all consultation types

Best for: People who need specialist consultations, not just general medicine. If you want to see a cardiologist, endocrinologist, or oncologist remotely, Doctor Anywhere is currently the best option.

Available on: Google Play and App Store

4. Medifi — Most Affordable

Medifi stands out with the lowest starting price of any telemedicine app in the Philippines. With over 3,000 doctors online, it offers flexible, budget-friendly teleconsultations.

Pricing:

  • Consultations start at ₱120 — the cheapest we found
  • Prices vary per doctor (shown before you start, so no surprises)
  • You're only charged after the consultation begins
  • Every consult includes e-prescription, e-medical certificate, and lab request

What makes it stand out:

  • Doctor-set pricing means you can find consultations at various price points
  • Choose a random available doctor for speed, or search for a specific specialist
  • Chat, voice call, and video call options — you pick the format
  • Partnerships with hospitals including Manila Doctors Hospital

Best for: Budget-conscious patients, students, or anyone who wants an affordable quick consult. At ₱120, it's cheaper than most clinic registration fees.

Available on: Google Play and App Store

5. SeeYouDoc — Best for Public Hospital Patients

SeeYouDoc won a gold award at the International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva in 2025 and has been steadily growing with a focus on government and public hospital integration.

Pricing:

  • Approximately ₱650 per consultation + ₱26 transaction fee
  • As of V4.0, SeeYouDoc removed their commission — doctors now receive their full practitioner fee
  • You can create an appointment request without paying upfront; you're only charged after the consultation

What makes it stand out:

  • Deep integration with government health programs and LGUs (Marikina, Parañaque, Lal-lo, Mendez)
  • Partnerships with public hospitals like Philippine Orthopedic Center and ARMMC
  • AI-powered health information system called "Lyanna"
  • Both online consultations and in-person appointment booking
  • Medical records management (prescriptions, lab requests accessible in-app)

Best for: Patients of government and public hospitals, or anyone in LGUs that have partnered with SeeYouDoc. Also good if you want a single app for both teleconsult and in-person appointment booking.

Available on: Google Play and App Store

6. HealthNow — Best for Medicine Delivery

HealthNow combines teleconsultation with integrated medicine delivery through Generika drugstores — making it the most convenient option if you want a consult and your meds delivered in one flow.

Pricing:

  • Approximately ₱600 per consultation (varies per doctor)
  • Supported by KonsultaMD's doctor network, FamilyDOC, and Healthway

What makes it stand out:

  • Medicine and vitamin delivery via Generika pharmacies — order right after your consult
  • Diagnostic test booking
  • Online lab results interpretation
  • Over 1 million registered users

Note: HealthNow was originally backed by Globe's 917Ventures and AC Health (Ayala). After Ayala sold KonsultaMD to mWell in early 2025, HealthNow's doctor network sourcing may have shifted. We recommend confirming current doctor availability when using the app.

Best for: Patients who want a seamless consult-to-medicine-delivery experience without leaving home.

Available on: Google Play and App Store

How to Choose the Right Telemedicine App

Here's a simple decision framework:

  • Need the best all-around app? → mWell + KonsultaMD. Largest doctor network, fastest connection, best value with the unlimited plan.
  • Have HMO coverage? → Check if your HMO includes Medgate — you might get free consultations.
  • Need a specialist (cardiologist, dermatologist, etc.)? → Doctor Anywhere has the widest selection with 18+ specialties.
  • On a tight budget? → Medifi starts at ₱120 per consult.
  • Patient at a public hospital? → SeeYouDoc integrates with government hospitals and LGUs.
  • Want medicine delivered too? → HealthNow combines consults with Generika delivery.

Yes. Telemedicine is regulated under DOH-DILG-PHIC Joint Administrative Order No. 2021-0001. Key rules:

  • Only licensed Filipino physicians can practice telemedicine
  • Informed consent is required before every teleconsultation
  • All platforms must comply with National Privacy Commission (NPC) and DICT data security standards
  • E-prescriptions issued via telemedicine are valid at pharmacies nationwide

The Department of Health reported a 35% increase in telemedicine adoption in 2024 alone, signaling strong government support for the sector's continued growth.

Tips Before Your First Teleconsultation

  1. Have your symptoms ready. Write down when they started, what makes them better or worse, and any medications you're currently taking.
  2. Check your internet connection. Video calls need at least 2–3 Mbps. If your connection is shaky, opt for a voice call instead.
  3. Prepare valid ID. Most apps require identity verification on signup.
  4. Take photos in advance. If you have a visible symptom (rash, swelling, wound), take clear, well-lit photos before the call so you can share them quickly.
  5. Keep your e-prescription. You can use it at any pharmacy. Some apps also offer medicine delivery directly.

Can't Find a Clinic Near You?

If you'd prefer an in-person visit but aren't sure where to go, search for clinics near you on ClinicFinderPH. We list thousands of clinics across the Philippines — with operating hours, services, PhilHealth accreditation status, and accepted HMOs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a teleconsultation cost in the Philippines?

Prices range from ₱120 to ₱749 depending on the app and whether you're seeing a general practitioner or specialist. Medifi offers the lowest rates starting at ₱120, while specialist consultations on Doctor Anywhere can go up to ₱749. Many apps also offer monthly or annual plans for unlimited or discounted consultations.

Are telemedicine consultations covered by HMO in the Philippines?

Yes, several HMO providers cover telemedicine. Medgate is accessible for free if you're covered by Intellicare, Generali, or InHealth. mWell also has corporate plans and PhilHealth integration. Check with your HR department or HMO provider to see which telemedicine apps are included in your coverage.

Can I get a prescription through a telemedicine app?

Yes. All major telemedicine apps in the Philippines — mWell, Medgate, Doctor Anywhere, Medifi, SeeYouDoc, and HealthNow — issue electronic prescriptions (e-prescriptions) after your consultation. These are valid at pharmacies nationwide. Some apps like HealthNow also offer medicine delivery right after your consult.

Yes. Telemedicine is regulated by the DOH under Joint Administrative Order No. 2021-0001. Only licensed physicians can provide teleconsultations, informed consent is required, and all platforms must comply with Philippine data privacy laws. Over 7 million Filipinos already use telemedicine apps regularly.

Which telemedicine app has the most doctors?

mWell + KonsultaMD has the largest network, backed by Metro Pacific Health's 11,000+ doctors across their hospital network and over 7.3 million registered users. Medifi has over 3,000 doctors available on their platform. Doctor Anywhere offers the widest range of specialties with 18+ specialist fields.

Can I use telemedicine apps outside Metro Manila?

Yes. All the apps listed here work anywhere in the Philippines with a stable internet connection. mWell has been particularly active in expanding to underserved areas — their BangkaHealth program reaches island barangays in Sulu and Tawi-Tawi via boats equipped with satellite internet. About 37% of mWell's users are from underserved sectors.


Last updated: March 2026. Pricing and features may change — we recommend checking each app directly for the latest information.

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