DocPlanner announced on February 22 its acquisition of MyDr sp. z o. o., the creator of softwares such as MyDr EDM and Dr100.
This acquisition is the first for DocPlanner in its domestic market of Poland. DocPlanner’s recent purchases include Feegow, which develops software for managing medical facilities in Brazil, and Jameda GmbH, which operates a physician rating and search platform for patients.
As part of the transaction DocPlanner will add to its portfolio: MyDr EDM – the most recognizable practice management software in Poland, Dr100 – a software for running dental offices and clinics, and drNews – an information system for medical facilities. The financial terms were not disclosed.
MyDr sp. z o. o. is a leading provider of technological solutions for the medical sector. MyDr has almost 2 million monthly visits to their website and partners with 47,000 healthcare professionals.
DocPlanner enables patients to find local physicians online, book appointments and helps doctors manage their practices. Founded in 2012, DocPlanner consists of more than 2,400 employees across offices in Warsaw, Barcelona, Istanbul, Rome, Mexico City, Munich, Curitiba, Brazil and Bologna. DocPlanner has a network of almost 2 million healthcare professionals serving more than 130,000 customers globally. DocPlanner’s Doctoralia platform has 18 million users visiting its marketplace monthly, and partners with more than 700,000 listed healthcare professionals and clinics.
According to data captured in the LevinPro HC database, this transaction marks the 12th medical practice management software (MPMS) transaction of 2023. This is a slight increase over the 11 MPMS deals announced between January 1, 2022, and February 22, 2022.

