Samsung Health teams up with HealthTap to expand access to virtual primary care

Samsung and HealthTap just did something clever. They've made it possible for you to talk to a doctor right inside the Samsung Health app — no app switching, no extra downloads, no fuss. For the seven million Americans who already use Samsung Health to track steps, sleep, or blood pressure, this new partnership turns a fitness tracker into a full-fledged healthcare gateway.
As Sean Mehra, CEO and Co-founder of HealthTap, put it: "Our vision has always been to make care seamless and accessible... By integrating virtual doctor visits into Samsung Health, consumers can now connect with a physician in the same place they record their daily steps."
How does it work?
It's simple, really — and that's the point.
- Open Samsung Health.
- Tap the new "virtual visit" option.
- Fill out a short intake form.
- You'll be talking to a HealthTap doctor within minutes.
After your consultation, you can view the doctor's notes, follow-up instructions, and even manage prescriptions — all without leaving Samsung Health. Everything happens in one clean interface, built to feel native and friction-free.
Dr. Ricky Choi, Samsung's Head of Digital Health in the U.S., summed it up neatly: "We believe easy access to care is foundational." By integrating telehealth into Samsung Health, the company aims to make clinical care as accessible as tracking your daily steps.
Why does it matter?
Because healthcare still feels too complicated — and Samsung's trying to change that. This partnership marks HealthTap's first time embedding its service into another company's consumer platform, a big deal in the digital health world.
When all your wellness data — sleep cycles, heart rate, activity — sits in the same place you meet your doctor, the conversation changes. Suddenly, it's not guesswork. It's personalized, data-driven care that can adapt in real time. Mehra explains it best: "When this data informs the clinical conversation, it enables more personalized diagnoses, more accurate treatment decisions, and ultimately, better outcomes for patients."
In other words, it's the kind of integration that moves telehealth from a reactive to a proactive approach — from "What's wrong?" to "Let's prevent it."
The context
This move comes as telehealth adoption continues to surge in the post-pandemic era. Patients now expect care to be as convenient as streaming a show or ordering food. Samsung, for its part, has been quietly expanding its footprint in connected health — from digital prescriptions to smarter wearables.
HealthTap brings the clinical muscle; Samsung brings the reach. Together, they're positioning themselves squarely in the middle of a healthcare revolution that's increasingly digital, personalized, and device-driven.
What's next? Both companies hint at more to come — from specialized virtual care to deeper integration with Samsung's ecosystem of wearables and health data tools. For millions of users, this could be the start of a new kind of doctor-patient relationship: one that fits right in your pocket, and meets you exactly where you already are.
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