Lifeline helps you screen your health, find BMDC-verified doctors nearby, and respond to emergencies — calmly, in plain language. We don't diagnose. We connect you to real doctors who can.
No jargon, no diagnoses. Lifeline gives you a clear picture, then a clear next step.
A plain-language head-to-toe check for the conditions that matter most in Bangladesh — heart, sugar, blood pressure, kidneys, mental health. Takes 10 quiet minutes.
Search BMDC-verified physicians within 10km. Filter by specialty, language, and fee. Book a visit or save them for later — whatever feels right.
If something feels wrong, Red Flag Radar walks you through what to do — emergency numbers, basic first aid, the nearest hospital. Works offline.
Each one is small, focused, and built around one rule — Lifeline screens and signposts; doctors diagnose.
A guided check for heart, sugar, BP, kidneys, and mental health.
Emergency steps and first aid that work without internet.
BMDC-verified physicians within 10km. Filter, save, visit.
A small, private place for prescriptions, reports, and notes.
Small, kind reminders — water, walk, sleep, follow-ups.
Health apps shouldn't pretend to be doctors. Lifeline is honest about what it is — a quiet companion that knows when to ask a human.
Every physician on Lifeline is checked against the Bangladesh Medical & Dental Council registry before they appear.
Lifeline was started by Dr. Mafia Khanom Mohona (MBBS), a Bangladeshi physician who saw too many preventable cases reach the clinic too late.
Your health data stays on your device by default. We never sell it, never share it with advertisers, and you can delete it any time.
Lifeline never gives a diagnosis or a prescription. We point to risks, walk you through what to do, and help you reach a real doctor faster. The doctor decides.
Join thousands of early users across Dhaka, Chittagong, and Sylhet on the Lifeline waitlist. Launch is just around the corner.