VSee Health is a telehealth software platform that provides low-code/no-code tools for clinicians, hospitals and enterprises to build customized virtual care workflows. Founded in 2008 by Milton Chen and Erika Chuang as a spinout of the Stanford Human-Computer Interaction Lab, VSee originally built secure HIPAA-compliant video conferencing optimized for low-bandwidth and remote settings, with early use cases including NASA telemedicine on the International Space Station and U.S. Department of Defense deployments. The platform expanded into a modular telehealth suite spanning video visits, e-prescribing, patient intake, scheduling, remote patient monitoring and ICU/inpatient care modules. In June 2024 VSee Lab combined with iDoc Virtual Telehealth Solutions (a Houston-based teleICU and tele-neurocritical care provider) via a SPAC merger with Digital Health Acquisition Corp., creating VSee Health, Inc., which began trading on Nasdaq under the ticker VSEE on June 25, 2024.
Vsee is publicly traded
This company is no longer available on our private secondary market. Shares can be traded publicly under its listed ticker.
Company data and valuation marks are estimates and may be incomplete, stale, erroneous, or revised.
Founded
2008
Employees
150–250
Total Funding
$3.02M
3 rounds
Latest Valuation
$0.11B
June 24, 2024
Total raised $3.02M across 3 rounds
Funding data and valuation marks are estimates and may be incomplete, stale, erroneous, or revised.
Last updated 05-21-2026
Latest Round
Type
SPAC Merger / Public
Date
June 24, 2024
Amount
—
Valuation
$0.11B
| Date | Round | Amount Raised | Valuation | Lead Investors |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| June 24, 2024 | SPAC Merger / Public | — | $0.11B | |
| 2010 | Strategic Investment | — | — | Salesforce Ventures |
| 2008 | Seed / SBIR Grant | — | — | In-Q-Tel |
Milton Chen
Co-CEO & Co-Founder
Imoigele P. Aisiku
Co-CEO & Executive Chairman
Jerry Leonard
Chief Financial Officer
Erika Chuang
Co-Founder
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VSee Health became a public company on June 24, 2024, when Digital Health Acquisition Corp. (Nasdaq: DHAC) closed its business combination with VSee Lab, Inc. and iDoc Virtual Telehealth Solutions, Inc. The combined entity was renamed VSee Health, Inc. and began trading on Nasdaq under the ticker VSEE on June 25, 2024. The SPAC transaction valued the combined company at approximately $110 million at announcement.
Vsee shares can be purchased through any standard brokerage account — including Fidelity, Charles Schwab, TD Ameritrade, and online platforms like Robinhood or E*TRADE. Search for the ticker to place an order.
Vsee had a valuation of approximately $0.11B at the time of its public offering. Current market capitalization fluctuates with the share price.
Vsee raised $3.02M across 3 disclosed funding rounds prior to its public listing.
Vsee was co-founded by Milton Chen, and Erika Chuang in 2008.
Vsee is headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA.
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