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Telemedicine Jobs for Doctors in Malaysia

Telemedicine jobs for doctors in Malaysia are remote roles where an MMC-registered doctor with a valid Annual Practising Certificate consults patients online by video, phone or chat.

Last updated 2026-07-11

Are there telemedicine jobs for doctors in Malaysia?

Yes — telemedicine jobs for doctors in Malaysia are available through platforms such as DoctorOnCall and Doc2Us, which recruit MMC-registered doctors. The Malaysian Medical Council’s Guideline on Telemedicine requires registered practitioners to meet the same standards online as in person and holds virtual consultations largely to existing patients.

Which telemedicine platforms hire doctors in Malaysia

Real platforms that onboard Malaysian doctors for online consultations. Each verifies your medical registration before you can see patients:

DoctorOnCall

Malaysia's first digital health platform (chat, phone and video plus medication delivery), with a careers page — panel doctors need MOH registration, valid MMC registration and an Annual Practising Certificate.

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Doc2Us

A Malaysian telemedicine app that recruits doctors holding MMC registration and a valid practising certificate to consult patients online.

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BookDoc

An established Malaysian healthcare platform with a healthcare-provider onboarding path for doctors to list their practice and join the panel.

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GetDoc

A doctor-listing and booking platform across Malaysia and Singapore with a dedicated "for doctors" recruitment page and a free listing option.

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Licensing & registration (MMC)

You must hold Malaysian Medical Council (MMC) registration and a valid Annual Practising Certificate (APC); the MMC Guideline on Telemedicine applies the same ethical and legal standards to online care as to in-person practice.

Malaysian Medical Council

What telemedicine doctors earn in Malaysia

  • Patient-side teleconsultation prices run roughly RM20 for a GP and RM40 for a specialist, with private-hospital teleconsults from about RM70

These are patient consultation prices, not the doctor’s take-home payout — no Malaysian platform publishes its doctor revenue-share, so confirm rates directly with each platform.

PMC — Malaysia teleconsultation willingness-to-pay study

Equipment & setup you need

  • A laptop or smartphone with a working camera and microphone
  • A stable broadband or 4G/5G internet connection (a wired or strong Wi-Fi link for video calls)
  • A quiet, private, well-lit room so consultations stay confidential
  • A modern web browser — GeraClinic and most platforms run in-browser, with no special software to install
  • A way to receive payouts locally (bank transfer, mobile money, or a digital wallet, depending on the platform)

What GeraClinic offers

GeraClinic is a telemedicine platform where Malaysian doctors consult patients online. It is free to apply — no signup fee, no monthly fee — and you set your own hours and consultation fee. Patients in Malaysia typically pay RM 20 – RM 150 per consultation, and you keep 85% of every consultation (GeraClinic takes a transparent 15% platform fee), paid out within 3-5 business days once your medical registration is verified.

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Frequently asked questions

Are there telemedicine jobs for doctors in Malaysia?+

Yes. MMC-registered doctors with a valid Annual Practising Certificate can consult patients online through platforms such as DoctorOnCall, Doc2Us, BookDoc and GeraClinic. The MMC Guideline on Telemedicine governs how online consultations must be conducted.

What do I need to practise telemedicine in Malaysia?+

You need Malaysian Medical Council (MMC) registration and a valid Annual Practising Certificate. DoctorOnCall, for example, requires MOH registration, MMC registration and an APC for its panel doctors.

How much do online doctors charge in Malaysia?+

Patient teleconsultation prices run roughly RM20 for a GP up to RM70+ at private hospitals. On GeraClinic you set your own fee within the RM20–RM150 range patients expect and keep 85% of every consultation.

Start seeing patients online from Malaysia

Free to apply, no signup or monthly fees. Set your own hours and consultation fee, keep 85% of every consultation, and get paid within 3-5 business days.