
Doxy.me
Simple HIPAA-compliant telehealth video platform for individual clinicians and small practices with AI session tools.
What it does
Doxy.me is a browser-based HIPAA-compliant telehealth platform designed for simplicity - patients click a link to join a video visit without downloading apps, and clinicians manage their waiting room from a dashboard. AI capabilities include AI-powered background blur and noise cancellation for professional video quality in any environment, automated session documentation that generates visit summaries from telehealth encounters, AI appointment scheduling that optimizes provider availability, and session analytics that track visit completion rates and wait times. Doxy.me's free tier makes it the go-to telehealth platform for individual clinicians and small practices that need telehealth without enterprise pricing.
Why AI-ENHANCED
Doxy.me is an established telehealth platform that has integrated AI session documentation, background processing, and scheduling intelligence into a mature simple-first telehealth video product.
Best for
Individual therapists, physicians, and specialists use Doxy.me for free HIPAA-compliant telehealth - no patient app download required and AI background processing enabling professional sessions from any location.
Small group practices use Doxy.me for practice-wide telehealth - simple waiting room management and AI session documentation reducing post-visit administrative work.
Independent practices use Doxy.me as their telehealth platform - straightforward deployment without enterprise implementation and AI tools improving session quality and documentation efficiency.
Mid-sized medical groups use Doxy.me for telehealth across multiple providers - provider-level waiting rooms, centralized practice management, and AI documentation scaling telehealth operations.
Limitations
Doxy.me is optimized for individual clinicians and small practices — health systems needing integrated scheduling, complex care team workflows, and EHR-native telehealth should evaluate enterprise platforms like Amwell or Teladoc.
Doxy.me's session documentation is a useful summary tool — clinicians needing specialty-specific, EHR-integrated AI clinical notes should evaluate dedicated ambient documentation platforms.
Doxy.me's browser-based approach simplifies patient access but video quality is highly dependent on patient internet connection and device — technical issues during sessions are more common than in native app-based telehealth platforms.
Alternatives by segment
Free plan for individual clinicians. Pro at $35/month. Clinic from $50/provider/month. Enterprise pricing negotiated. Annual billing discount.





