
Case Study No: 03
Patient Details: Suman/Female/53 Yrs
PHC Name: Koparli, Vapi, Valsad, Gujarat
Presenting Complaint: Diabetes management
Consultation/Follow-up Date: February 14, 2025
Suman, a 53-year-old housewife from Koparli Village, used to struggle with high blood pressure. Without easy access to specialised care, her condition remained unmanaged, causing frequent headaches and health concerns.
That changed when she visited the Phygital PHC Telemedicine Centre. With expert guidance, she now follows a healthier diet, takes regular walks, and has better control over her blood pressure. At her latest check-up, the doctor reviewed her progress, adjusted her medication, and reinforced lifestyle tips.
No more expensive and exhausting trips to the city—Suman gets the care she needs right in her village and Koparli Phygital PHC Telemedicine nurse Trupti is just a call away for support.
Accessible, affordable, and life-changing—this service is making hypertension care easier for rural communities!
About the Phygital PHC Telemedicine Centre project
The Phygital PHC Telemedicine Centre project is supported through Bayer’s CSR program and implemented by Telrad Foundation, Bengaluru, in collaboration (non-financial) with the National Health Mission, Gujarat, and District Health Administration. The initiative aims to enhance rural healthcare by supplementing PHC services with free teleconsultations from specialist and general practitioners, while also ensuring access to essential medicines, rapid tests, and screenings. It also focuses on raising awareness about health, hygiene, and nutrition, making quality healthcare more accessible and impactful for rural communities.