Doc.com Expands U.S. Rollout with Florida Launch for AI Healthcare Access

Doc.com Expands U.S. Rollout with Florida Launch for AI Healthcare Access
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The AI and blockchain-powered telemedicine platform continue its national expansion, bringing secure, affordable care to patients across the state

Doc.com, the pioneering healthcare technology company redefining access to care through artificial intelligence and blockchain integration, today announced the launch of its telemedicine platform in Florida as part of its ongoing United States expansion. The Florida rollout marks a significant milestone in the company’s multi-phase national growth strategy.

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Through a seamless mobile experience, Florida residents can now connect with licensed healthcare professionals within the state for secure, convenient telehealth consultations. The platform leverages AI-assisted tools designed to support clinical workflows and enhance provider decision-making, personalize care pathways, and optimize provider efficiency, while blockchain-based infrastructure designed to enhance transparency and data integrity, transparency, and patient control over medical records.

As part of its introductory experience, new users may access complimentary teleconsultation, available in eligible jurisdictions and subject to applicable regulations. These minutes may be used across one or multiple sessions as part of an initial trial. Subsequent consultations are available at standard rates.

Complimentary consultation time does not apply to emergency services and does not create a patient-provider relationship until formally established in accordance with applicable state laws.

“Florida represents a critical step in our U.S. expansion strategy,” said Charles Nader, CEO and Founder of Doc.com. “We are building a healthcare ecosystem where technology enhances human care, making it more accessible, more transparent, and more intelligent. Our AI-driven infrastructure supports providers while empowering patients with secure, affordable access to healthcare services.”

Doc.com’s broader U.S. rollout began with Phase 1 launches in West Virginia and continues through additional phases across 2026, subject to regulatory approvals and operational readiness, with nationwide availability targeted for early 2027. Florida’s activation strengthens the company’s footprint in high-demand markets and reinforces its commitment to scaling accessible care across diverse communities.

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Beyond telemedicine, Doc.com is building a vertically integrated healthcare ecosystem that connects physical health, mental health, pharmacy services, veterinary care, and education within one unified platform. Its blockchain layer is designed to support secure medical record management, AI-enhanced diagnostics, and efficient healthcare transactions, creating a transparent and interoperable system.

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