Teladoc Health Inc., a leader in virtual care, reported its financial results for the second quarter of 2025, showing a revenue of $631.9 million, marking a 2% decline compared to the same period in 2024. The company posted a net loss of $32.7 million for the quarter, translating to a loss of $0.19 per share. Adjusted EBITDA for the second quarter was $69.3 million, down 23% from the previous year. In terms of segment performance, the Integrated Care segment reported revenue of $391.5 million, reflecting a 4% increase year-over-year, with an adjusted EBITDA margin of 14.7%. Conversely, the BetterHelp segment's revenue decreased by 9% year-over-year to $240.4 million, with an adjusted EBITDA margin of 4.9%. Teladoc Health also announced that they used $550.6 million in cash to retire convertible senior notes due in the second quarter of 2025. Additionally, on July 17, 2025, the company entered into a credit agreement for a $300.0 million senior secured revolving credit facility to enhance financial and operational flexibility. For the full year of 2025, Teladoc Health expects revenue between $2.501 billion and $2.548 billion, with an adjusted EBITDA range of $263 million to $294 million. The net loss per share is projected to be between $1.35 and $1.00. The company's outlook anticipates revenue growth for its Integrated Care segment at 1.75% to 3.25%, while the BetterHelp segment is expected to see a revenue decline of 9.20% to 6.80%.
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