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Price: 24.96 USD -2.88%
Market Cap: $4.6B

During the last 3 months Doximity Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 164k USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 52% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Feb 2, 2026 by Wampler Kira Scherer , who sold 74.7k USD worth of DOCS shares.

Last Transactions:
Wampler Kira Scherer
$-74.7k
Wampler Kira Scherer
$-89.3k
Wampler Kira Scherer
$-101.4k
Cabral Timothy S
$-500k
Wampler Kira Scherer
$-132.9k
Benjamin Regina M.
$-354.2k
Wampler Kira Scherer
$-140k
Cabral Timothy S
$-1.5m
Benjamin Regina M.
$-352.5k
Cabral Timothy S
$-421.7k
Wampler Kira Scherer
$-133.1k
Bryson Anna
$-2.7m
Cabral Timothy S
$-1m
Benjamin Regina M.
$-315k
Wampler Kira Scherer
$-114.2k
Benjamin Regina M.
$-300.2k
Wampler Kira Scherer
$-121.9k
Cabral Timothy S
$-600k
Benjamin Regina M.
$-600k
Wampler Kira Scherer
$-105.8k
Cabral Timothy S
$-505.8k
Bryson Anna
$-3m
Bryson Anna
$-1.3m
Wampler Kira Scherer
$-90.2k
Wampler Kira Scherer
$-356.5k
Wampler Kira Scherer
$-141.8k
Tangney Jeffrey
$-19.5m
Yang Watkin Phoebe L.
$-217.2k
Tangney Jeffrey
$-12.1m
Bryson Anna
$-1.2m
Wampler Kira Scherer
$-70.9k
Benjamin Regina M.
$-521.7k
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During the last 3 months Doximity Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 164k USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 52% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Feb 2, 2026 by Wampler Kira Scherer , who sold 74.7k USD worth of DOCS shares.

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Doximity Inc., often regarded as the social network for doctors, has carved a unique niche for itself by seamlessly blending the culture of community with professional networking specifically tailored for the medical field. Founded in 2010 by Jeff Tangney, a co-founder of Epocrates, Doximity leverages technology to connect healthcare professionals nationwide, offering tools for both communication and collaboration. Much like LinkedIn, but with a focus on physicians and clinicians, Doximity provides a platform where medical practitioners can securely connect with colleagues, stay informed about the latest developments in their fields, and peruse professional opportunities. Its services cater not just to social networking, but also to telemedicine, reflecting the modern demands of a rapidly digitizing healthcare landscape. The company monetizes primarily through three main revenue streams: pharmaceutical marketing, hiring solutions, and telehealth services. Pharmaceutical companies pay Doximity for targeted marketing opportunities, allowing them to reach specific segments of the medical community with precision and impact. Additionally, hospitals and medical groups subscribe to its hiring solutions to recruit top-tier medical talent. In an era where telemedicine has become increasingly vital, Doximity’s telehealth solutions have gained traction, enabling physicians to engage in virtual consultations efficiently. This multi-faceted business model allows Doximity to stay at the forefront of digital healthcare services, driving growth while serving a highly specialized market.

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It isn't a coincidence that corporate executives seem to always buy at the right times. After all, they have access to every bit of company information you could ever want.

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Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.

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