Women's health care
for every woman you serve
SHELY brings expert women's health care to your team, your campus or your community — in their language, on their phone, whenever they need it.
No long contracts. Start with a pilot and grow at your own pace.

Women's health is often left behind
At work, on campus and at home, women's health concerns are too often missed, hushed or hard to reach.
At work
At work, women push through cramps, PCOS and burnout in silence — and quietly carry the cost.
On campus
On campus, period pain, PCOS and anxiety go unspoken — and students miss classes and exams.
In their own language
Most health information is in English and full of jargon, so women can't find answers they trust in their own language.
A complete women's health programme
Three pillars that work together — from everyday questions to expert care.
Expert care on demand
Doctors, gynaecologists and counsellors on call — for periods, PCOS, pregnancy, mental health and more.
Education that empowers
Workshops, sessions and simple guides that help women understand their bodies and ask for help sooner.
Private and confidential
Every conversation stays private. Your organisation sees impact, never individual health details.
Built for your people
Whether you run a company, a campus or a public programme, we shape the care to fit.
A healthier, more present workforce
Women on your team carry health concerns they rarely raise at work. SHELY gives them private, expert support that keeps them well and present.
- Unlimited doctor consults for women's health
- Cycle and PCOS care that lowers sick days
- Private support for fertility, pregnancy and menopause
- Simple monthly billing, no hidden costs
How many women might need support?
Enter the number of women in your group and we'll estimate how many may be affected by common conditions, using published Indian prevalence data.
57% of Indian women of reproductive age are estimated to be anaemic.
Source: BMC Public Health, 2024Up to 20% of Indian women are estimated to live with PCOS.
Source: NCBI / PMC review40% of women report period pain that disrupts daily activities.
Source: Journal of Family Medicine & Primary CareThese are estimates, not diagnoses. They apply published prevalence rates to the number you enter, to show roughly how many people may need support. Actual numbers vary by age, region and other factors.
Founding partners
We're partnering with a small group of forward-looking organisations to launch. Yours could be one of them.
We're building this with early partners. become a founding partner
Let's bring care to your women
Tell us a little about your organisation and we'll put together a plan that fits. No pressure, no jargon.
- Data kept private and secure
- Start with a pilot, no long lock-in
- Care in 10+ Indian languages
Prefer email? Write to us at enterprise@shely.health or use the contact form.