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Doctify launches in Saudi Arabia

by Graham Simons
08 June 2026
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Doctify has launched in Saudi Arabia.

The healthcare reviews and patient feedback platform offers patients access to verified reviews and peer-to-peer endorsements, in a bid to help them make more confident decisions about where to seek care, while for healthcare providers, it offers structured, real-time patient feedback to support continuous improvement and stronger patient relationships.

Stephanie Eltz, CEO and co-founder of Doctify, said: “Saudi Arabia is undergoing a significant transformation in how healthcare is delivered and experienced. As patient choice expands and the private sector grows, access to reliable, transparent information becomes increasingly important.

“At Doctify, we are focused on helping patients make confident decisions about their care, while supporting providers in building credibility through meaningful patient feedback. Launching in Saudi Arabia allows us to contribute to a healthcare system that is becoming more connected, more transparent and more patient-centred.”

Jason Nahani, chief revenue officer at Doctify, added: “Saudi Arabia is the right place at the right time for us. With a $57bn health budget, a booming population, and 98% smartphone penetration, the landscape is shifting rapidly.

“As hospitals privatise and Vision 2030 accelerates digital health adoption, providers will need trusted platforms to stand out. At the same time, with ambitions to attract over one million medical tourists by 2030, reputation will play an increasingly important role in how patients choose care.

“We’re stepping in early as visibility and reputation become central to how patients choose care in this market.”

 

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