ACCESS to timely medical care has long been a challenge in most parts of the country, particularly for women in the community. The introduction of telemedicine has opened up a new world of convenience and empowerment.

People can now consult with doctors and specialists round the clock from the convenience of their homes, overcoming geographical and cultural barriers that previously hindered our access to care.

In rural areas where women’s movement is often restricted, telemedicine has become a powerful tool promoting empowerment.

The ability to consult with female doctors via secure video calls allows women to seek medical advice while maintaining cultural practices of modesty. This service has given them the freedom to take control of their health.

The impact has been profound. Women in the community now feel more confident in managing their health, accessing care in a way that respects their privacy and dignity.

No longer bound by the limitations of distance, time or societal expectations, women are empowered to make informed decisions about their health as well as wellbeing.

This shift has inspired a greater sense of self-agency. The convenience of remote consultations fosters a sense of indepen-dence, and encourages women to prioritise their health, often leading to improved outcomes for both themselves and their families.

Undoubtedly, telemedicine offers a viable solution to healthcare challenges, especially in rural areas. By introducing this service in underserved communities, we can significantly improve healthcare access and empower women to take effective charge of their health from the comfort and security of their own homes.

Shahiqa Butt
Karachi

Published in Dawn, May 5th, 2025

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