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Editor's Summary · Telemedicine Software
Doxy.me leads with a 9.8 SpotScore and 780 ratings at 4.3/5 on a free trial plus subscription model, running as a browser-based platform that requires no patient download and is HIPAA-compliant out of the box. Amwell draws the largest review base at 2,124 ratings with a 9.6 SpotScore, though its 3.3/5 average reflects mixed feedback about administrative complexity in its quotation-based enterprise deployments at large health systems. Practice Fusion scores 4.0/5 across 480 ratings with a 9.3 SpotScore on quotation pricing, combining electronic health records with telehealth appointment capabilities for ambulatory care practices.
Telemedicine software enables healthcare providers to conduct video consultations, manage virtual appointment scheduling, and share clinical data with patients remotely, reducing the need for in-person visits for appropriate care scenarios. Primary buyers are independent physicians, behavioral health group practice managers, and health system IT leads deploying virtual care programs at the department or clinic level.
Quick picks for Telemedicine Software
- Best overall — Doxy.me
- Best for large health system virtual care programs — Amwell
- Best for ambulatory practices needing EHR integration — Practice Fusion
Who gets the most from Telemedicine Software
- 1Primary care physicians integrating telemedicine into daily patient visits
- 2Healthcare administrators coordinating telehealth programs and compliance
- 3Telehealth coordinators managing remote patient monitoring in rural or connectivity-challenged areas
How to choose Telemedicine Software
If you prioritize secure, easy-to-use video visits, filter by platforms offering Free Trial or Freemium options like Doxy.me. For organizations needing advanced integration with EMR or large-scale customization, sort by rating and filter for Enterprise deployment and HIPAA compliance.






