MobiHealth News November 3, 2025
Adam Ang

Care GP CEO Melvin Chen discusses how the company is rolling out its platform nationwide.

About six months after introducing what could be the first locally developed agentic AI platform for general practice clinics in Australia, a Sydney-based health technology company is preparing for a nationwide rollout.

With a goal to power “superintelligent healthcare providers,” Care GP plans to deploy its agentic AI system across 7,000 GP clinics nationwide and add 600 new customers by year end, with the fastest uptake recorded in New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland.

“Maintaining service quality as we grow is key, so we’re investing heavily in support and success teams to make onboarding seamless for every clinic,” founder and CEO Melvin Chen told...

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