The Problem

Millions of Americans have no realistic access to a doctor.

Rural counties, tribal communities, and underserved neighborhoods face chronic physician shortages and little to no behavioral health access.

Telehealth promised to fix this but delivered one-off video calls with strangers. It didn't build relationships, didn't understand communities, and didn't stay.

80M+
Americans in medically underserved areas
65%
Of rural counties lack a psychiatrist
0
Major platforms built for underserved communities

What Makes Doctr Different

Built for communities, not just consumers.

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Real Clinical Infrastructure

Doctr is a real healthcare operation. Our providers bill Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial insurance directly. This is a clinical system, not an app with a chat window.

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Community-Led Model

Each county has a community advisory council that helps shape how Doctr operates locally. This builds the trust that makes enrollment and retention possible.

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Built for Each Community

Doctr adapts language, imagery, and care pathways for each community. Where appropriate, traditional healing practices sit alongside clinical medicine.

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Your Data, Your Control

Patients own their data and control who sees it. Nothing is sold to advertisers. Doctr meets HIPAA standards and goes further with community-level data protections.

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Five Access Channels

App, web browser, SMS text, community kiosk, or phone call. Critical functions work offline. No internet required for basic navigation.

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Hawaiʻi First, Then National

Launching across all four Hawaiʻi counties, then expanding state by state to underserved communities nationwide.

How It Works

Healthcare access in three steps.

1

Connect

Sign up through your phone, a community kiosk, or by calling your county's Doctr line. No insurance required to start.

2

Get Care

See a real doctor. Primary care, specialists, behavioral health. Through video, phone, or at a community wellness event near you.

3

Stay Well

Access community wellness events, cultural health programs, and ongoing care navigation, all coordinated through your county's Doctr team.

Ready to bring Doctr to your community?

Patients, providers, community organizations, and government partners all have a role.

Get Involved