Full-Time
Posted on 5/2/2025
Membership-based primary care with virtual services
$132k - $140k/yr
Senior
Los Angeles, CA, USA
One Medical provides a membership-based primary care service designed to enhance accessibility and convenience in healthcare. Patients pay an annual fee to access services such as same-day appointments and 24/7 virtual care, all managed through a mobile app that facilitates appointment booking, prescription renewals, and communication with healthcare providers. The company also collaborates with employers to offer these services as part of employee health benefits. One Medical differentiates itself from competitors by combining in-person and virtual care, targeting tech-savvy individuals and urban populations who prioritize convenience. The goal of One Medical is to reduce healthcare costs while improving the patient experience, and it continues to expand its presence in major metropolitan areas through strategic partnerships and acquisitions.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Acquired
Total Funding
$4.7B
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2007
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Paid sabbatical for your 5th and 10th year
Paid health, vision, and dental insurance
PTO cash out program lets you get cash for up to 40 accrued PTO hours each year
Free One Medical memberships for you and three friends or family members
Pre-tax commuter benefits
Paid maternity and paternity leave at 100% of your base salary
Credit towards childcare
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