
At Shukhee Gram, menopause is no longer a silent struggle. Through Shukhee’s door-to-door digital clinical and social prescribing ecosystem, underprivileged women receive compassionate, real-time care directly at home. Trained link workers visit households every week, transforming homes into digital clinics using 6-in-1 integrated health devices to capture vital signs and connect women instantly with doctors—free of cost for those who need it most. By combining real-time clinical consultations, community-based social prescribing, and a dedicated focus on menopause and perimenopause, Shukhee ensures that women are not only treated, but truly supported—physically, emotionally, and socially. This is more than healthcare delivery; it is a shift from neglect to dignity, from isolation to empowerment, and from silence to sustained support.
From Homes to Healing: How Shukhee is Transforming Women’s Health at Shukhee Gram
For many women in underprivileged communities, menopause and perimenopause are invisible struggles. Fatigue, hot flashes, mood swings, and sleepless nights are often dismissed as “part of life.” Mrs. Ayesha, 52, from Shukhee Gram, felt this deeply. Traveling to distant clinics was expensive, and local health centers rarely addressed her concerns. She felt alone, unheard, and exhausted.
But then Shukhee came home. Literally.
Link Workers: Bringing Clinics to Every Doorstep
Every week, our dedicated link workers visit households, transforming ordinary homes into mini digital clinics. Equipped with 6-in-1 integrated devices, they measure blood pressure, glucose, heart rate, oxygen saturation, temperature, and ECG—all in real time. Data flows instantly to Shukhee doctors, who provide specialist consultations at just 20 Taka(BDT) — but completely free for underprivileged women.
Suddenly, healthcare is no longer distant. It is accessible, immediate, and personalized.

Fig: Link Workers bridging care—capturing real-time vitals through Shukhee’s 6-in-1 monitoring device and seamlessly connecting patients with doctors via Shukhee Telehealth.
Menopause and Perimenopause at the Center
Shukhee Gram is different because we focus on women’s midlife health—a stage often ignored. With weekly home visits, link workers guide women through lifestyle changes, nutrition, and mental health support. Our social prescribing system connects them to nutrition sessions, group discussions, and wellness programs, ensuring their physical, emotional, and social well-being is nurtured alongside clinical care.
Stories That Inspire
Mrs. Ayesha shares, “For the first time, someone understands what I am going through. I don’t feel invisible anymore.” Ms. Farzana, 48, who struggled with fatigue and weight gain, found hope through Shukhee’s integrated program—real-time consultations, home-based monitoring, and guided wellness sessions. Within weeks, her energy improved, sleep returned, and she felt empowered to take charge of her life.
These are not just health improvements—they are life transformations.
The Shukhee Difference: Technology Meets Compassion
Impact Beyond Numbers
The data shows measurable improvements: stabilized vitals, better adherence to care plans, and healthier lifestyle habits. But the true impact is human—women feeling seen, supported, and strong. Their smiles, renewed confidence, and hope are the heartbeat of Shukhee Gram.
A Model for the Future
Shukhee Gram proves that healthcare can be holistic, accessible, and deeply personal. By combining technology, compassionate link workers, and social prescribing, we are creating a blueprint for communities everywhere—where no woman suffers in silence, and menopause is met with care, understanding, and empowerment.
Shukhee is not just providing care. We are changing lives, one home, one woman, and one heartbeat at a time.