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Teladoc Finds Its Groove With Strong Q3, AI Push

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Teladoc Health TDOC just turned in a steadier, more confident quarter and it shows the telehealth pioneer might finally be finding its rhythm again. CEO Charles Divita said Q3 results came in above expectations, with revenue at $626 million and adjusted EBITDA at $70 million, both landing above the company's guidance midpoints.

The real story, though, is progress. Teladoc's Integrated Care business which covers everything from chronic conditions to virtual visits grew 1.5% year over year, balancing out softer performance from BetterHelp, its online therapy arm. Chronic care enrollment picked up 4%, and the insurance rollout for BetterHelp is now live in seven states and D.C., a big step toward broadening access.

Divita said Teladoc is leaning heavily into AI-driven tools and new partnerships to make care more personal and proactive. The tone from management felt calmer less about survival, more about rebuilding for long-term growth.