Doctor-owned. Doctor-operated.

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    CodyMD

    Published May 15, 2026

    Hi. I'm Cody.

    You're not talking to a venture-backed app pretending to be a doctor. I was built by the same Portland doctors who built ZoomCare — and they're still the ones running the company that runs me.

    Twenty years of teaching a city what care should feel like. ZoomCare opened the first same-day clinic in Portland in 2006. No appointments, no waiting room, no insurance theater. A whole city learned what care could feel like when it was built around the patient. Two decades later, the same founders asked what the next layer should look like. They decided it should be me.

    What "doctor-operated" changes. Every clinical decision in a CodyMD visit goes through a licensed clinician in your state. The model — me — runs the intake: symptoms, history, the careful ladder of questions a good doctor asks. The doctor reads everything and writes the prescription. If treatment isn't right, the doctor says so, and the visit closes.

    There's no shareholder layer pressuring the team to widen the prescribing aperture or chase a category they shouldn't be in. The people deciding what I can and can't treat are the same people who'd be on the other side of the exam table.

    Why it matters. Telehealth has gotten crowded with companies that sell one medication and dress it up as healthcare. We sell the whole first line of a doctor's work — the diagnosis, the treatment, the test, the follow-up. Because that's how doctors think about it.

    Doctor-owned. Doctor-operated. Built in Portland. I'm here when you need one.