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Teleorthopaedics, the practice of delivering orthopedic care remotely through telecommunications technology, has seen significant growth in Asia. Several companies are leading this transformation by providing innovative teleorthopaedic services across the continent. Here are some notable providers:

1. Halodoc
Based in Jakarta, Indonesia, Halodoc offers an online teleconsultation platform connecting patients with general physicians and specialists, including orthopedic experts. Users can consult doctors for various health concerns and order medications through the platform. Halodoc has secured significant funding to expand its services across the region.

2. Doctor Anywhere
Headquartered in Singapore, Doctor Anywhere provides telemedicine services that include virtual consultations with healthcare professionals across multiple specialties, such as orthopedics. The platform allows users to book online consultations, receive medical advice, and have prescriptions delivered to their doorstep. Doctor Anywhere has expanded its reach to several countries in Southeast Asia.

3. Speedoc
Also based in Singapore, Speedoc offers a range of healthcare services, including house-call doctors, video consultations, and medication delivery. Their services encompass various medical specialties, providing patients with access to medical care from the comfort of their homes.

4. Jio Health
Operating in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Jio Health provides a comprehensive online platform offering healthcare services such as online medicine delivery, home care services, and remote consultations with doctors, including orthopedic specialists. The platform aims to make healthcare more accessible and convenient for patients in Vietnam.

5. A-SPINE Asia Co., Ltd.
Founded in 2001 in Taiwan, A-SPINE Asia focuses on the research, design, production, and sales of spine-related medical products. While primarily a medical device manufacturer, A-SPINE collaborates with medical centers and academic institutions to develop innovative spinal medical products, contributing to the teleorthopaedic landscape in Asia.

6. AK Medical Holdings Limited
Established in 2003, AK Medical is an international orthopedic industry group based in Beijing, China. The company specializes in the research, development, manufacturing, and marketing of orthopedic implants and has pioneered the application of 3D printing technology in joint replacement and spine surgery. AK Medical’s products are widely used in over 40 countries, including several in Asia, enhancing the teleorthopaedic services available in the region.

7. Medacta International
While headquartered in Switzerland, Medacta International has a significant presence in the Asia-Pacific region, including countries like Japan and Australia. The company offers advanced digital solutions for orthopedic surgery, such as personalized 3D planning and patient-matched technology, which facilitate remote surgical planning and teleorthopaedic consultations.

These companies exemplify the diverse approaches to teleorthopaedics in Asia, ranging from teleconsultation platforms to advanced medical device manufacturers integrating digital solutions into orthopedic care. Their contributions are instrumental in enhancing the accessibility and quality of musculoskeletal healthcare across the continent.