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Samsung brings virtual doctor consultation to millions through its Health app

Samsung Health goes beyond health monitoring

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What’s happened? Samsung is turning your phone into a full-fledged healthcare hub. The company has partnered with HealthTap, a leading virtual-care provider, to offer virtual primary and urgent-care visits directly inside the Samsung Health app. The feature is launching first in the U.S., giving millions of Galaxy users a direct line to doctors without switching apps.

  • Over 7 million Samsung Health users can now book video appointments with HealthTap’s nationwide network of licensed doctors.
  • After the consultation, prescriptions, follow-ups, and care plans appear right inside the app.
  • Health data from your phone, Galaxy Watch or Ring, like heart rate, activity, or sleep, can be shared during consultations for personalized care.
  • While booking is currently limited to Galaxy Watch and Ring users, the feature itself is accessible to anyone with a Samsung device.

This is important because: Samsung is integrating clinical care with everyday health tracking.

  • By integrating wearables, health metrics, and virtual visits in one place, Samsung is bringing consumer electronics and healthcare closer together.
  • With the doctor network covering all 50 states, the partnership could make virtual doctor consultations mainstream, especially for people without easy access to local physicians.
  • The approach also positions Samsung to compete more directly with Apple’s growing health ambitions.

Why should you care? If you already use Samsung Health to track your workouts or sleep, you can now take the next step by getting medical advice from real doctors using that same data.

  • It’s a glimpse of what the future of hybrid healthcare looks like with fewer clinic visits and smarter health insights.
  • You can try the new service through the Samsung Health app, with pricing based on consultation type and insurance coverage.
Manisha Priyadarshini
Manisha Priyadarshini is a tech and entertainment writer with over nine years of editorial experience.
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