HaloDoc, backed by corporates Go-Jek and Blibli, operates an online platform that connects patients to licensed doctors, medical lab services and partner pharmacies.

Indonesia-based online healthcare platform HaloDoc has secured $13m in a series A round backed by transportation and payments company Go-Jek and e-commerce business Blibli, E27 reported on Friday.

The round was led by investment firm Clermont Group and also featured NSI Ventures, a venture capital firm backed by Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund Temasek.

HaloDoc has built an online network that enables patients to connect to approximately 18,600 licensed doctors and 1,000 certified pharmacies through medical delivery service ApotikAntar, as well…