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Written by Megan Moore

Medically Reviewed by Klarity Editorial Team

Published: Jul 28, 2025

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Seeking a Zocdoc alternative that better suits your healthcare needs than the rest? Whether you’re tired of long waitlists, hidden fees, or limited telehealth options, you’ve come to the right place. In this guide, we’ll explore 15 top Zocdoc alternatives to help you find one that aligns best with your care goals.

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Is Zocdoc worth it?

Zocdoc is a widely used healthcare marketplace that helps patients find and book appointments with doctors and specialists. Its online service and mobile app are free, allowing users to search for providers based on specialty, location, insurance, and availability, and then book appointments online. It also lets patients leave and read reviews. Zocdoc may highlight telehealth providers for certain conditions, but it’s primarily designed for in-person scheduling.

While Zocdoc is convenient for discovering new providers that match your criteria, it may not be ideal for ongoing care, controlled prescriptions, or mental health management. Especially if you are seeking a telehealth provider due to a busy schedule or a preference for not meeting in person. Many users also note that provider availability and functionality can vary significantly by region.

Pros and cons of Zocdoc

ProsCons
Easy to search for providersLimited support for ongoing or follow-up care
Real-time appointment schedulingNot all providers use Zocdoc—availability can be spotty
Can filter by insuranceDoesn’t always reflect provider participation or accurate reviews
Some telehealth options are availableNot designed to fully support prescription refills or management of chronic care
Verified patient reviewsNot designed for mental health, ADHD, or weight loss treatment

15 best Zocdoc alternatives

PlatformFocusPricing modelControlled substancesInsurance
Klarity HealthTelehealth, mental health & everyday healthFixed visit feesYes, varies by providerVaries by providers
NexHealthPractice portalsSubscription (MDs)Varies by providerYes
DoctolibBooking for care in France, Germany, and ItalyFree/insurance-basedVariesYes
PractoIndia & global careLow-cost/insuranceYesVaries
Amwell24/7 telehealthBy-visit YesYes
MDLIVETelehealth & mental healthBy-visit/subscriptionYesYes
PlushCarePrimary & mental healthMembership plus visit feeYesYes
VitalsProvider search & reviewsFreeNoYes
Sesame CareTransparent pricingCash-pay visitsVariesSome
LiviEurope telehealthBy-visit/insuranceVariesYes
TeladocFull-spectrum telehealthMembership plus visitsYesYes
LocalMedLocal bookingsFreeNoYes
HealthgradesReviews & bookingFreeNoYes
DocSpotOffice portal bookingFreeVariesYes
HealthTapTelehealth + AISubscriptionYesYes

Klarity Health

Klarity provides clear, affordable pricing with no subscription required. Ongoing care through telehealth, including controlled substance prescribing and follow-up appointments, is effortless and quick to schedule and always conducted virtually.

NexHealth

Built for practices, NexHealth improves patient scheduling, telehealth, and communication, but operates behind the scenes, rarely interfacing with patients. 

Doctolib

Popular in Europe for both in-person and virtual visits, Doctolib is multilingual and efficient, but has limited support for U.S. users.

Practo

Affordable and globally accessible, Practo offers telehealth and prescription options, though insurance coverage varies.

Amwell

Providing 24/7 telehealth with mental health options, Amwell supports insurance, but pricing can be unpredictable for the uninsured.

MDLIVE

MDLIVE offers general care and mental wellness services with subscription options, although controlled substance prescribing may be limited.

PlushCare

A membership service for ongoing primary and psychiatric care with scheduled visits, but PlushCare can be pricey.

Vitals

Vitals is ideal for comparing doctors and reading reviews, although it doesn’t manage bookings or telehealth services.

Sesame Care

Sesame is upfront about cash-pay pricing, offering both virtual and in-person visits, but insurance isn’t always accepted.

Livi

Strong in Europe, Livi connects patients to providers virtually, though its U.S.-based service is limited.

Teladoc

Teladoc offers robust, insured telehealth services, including chronic and mental health care, but it requires a subscription to one of its membership plans.

LocalMed

Ideal for finding and booking local provider appointments quickly, LocalMed doesn’t offer telehealth visits.

Healthgrades

A go-to resource for reading provider reviews and searching for doctors, Healthgrades doesn’t facilitate virtual visits but aids in decision-making.

DocSpot

DocSpot enables online scheduling through provider offices, but its regional availability is inconsistent.

HealthTap

HealthTap combines virtual visits with an AI-powered symptom checker, though full access requires a subscription.

How to choose Zocdoc alternatives that suit me?

Consider what matters most to you:

  • Type of care: Do you need primary or specialist care? And are you looking for chronic care, a single visit, or mental health care (including medication management)?
  • Payment method: Do you prefer cash-pay or insurance-covered visits? Do they need to be HSA/FSA eligible?
  • Prescription needs: Will you need refills or controlled substances?
  • Ongoing care: Are regular follow-ups important?

Key takeaway

Platforms vary in their focus and the features they offer, ranging from simple doctor reviews to comprehensive telehealth care. If you want transparent pricing, ongoing care, and access to prescription medications, including controlled substances, Klarity Health delivers on all fronts.

Looking for a better alternative to Zocdoc?

Explore how Klarity compares—and book a visit with a licensed provider online today.

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FAQs about Zocdoc alternatives

*Appointments are generally available within 24 hours. Free initial consultations are available only with select providers. Prescriptions, particularly for controlled substances, may require an in-person evaluation depending on the state of residence and current federal regulations.

The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Always seek the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional with any questions or concerns you have regarding your health. Providers on Klarity Health are independent practitioners with clinical autonomy. Nothing in this article is intended to diagnose or treat any condition, including guaranteeing prescription medication of any kind or dosage.  Not all providers on Klarity Health prescribe all medications, particularly medications that are controlled substances.

If you’re having a mental health crisis or experiencing a psychiatric emergency, it’s crucial to seek immediate help from a mental healthcare professional, such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, or therapist. You can also call your local emergency services, visit your nearest emergency room, or contact a crisis hotline, such as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, by calling or texting 988 or dialing the Lifeline’s previous phone number, 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255) in the U.S.

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