In the UK, we're closing the referral gap. Globally, the gap is even wider. Kuvry is committed to connecting women in underserved regions with the care they deserve — because geography should never determine whether a mother heals.
Join the Mission"We believe that a mother in Nairobi, Dhaka, or Lagos deserves the same quality of postpartum support as a mother in London."
Kuvry was built to solve a UK problem: too many women with pelvic floor conditions and postpartum injuries go unreferred and unsupported. But as we work with clinics across Britain, we are reminded daily that this problem is exponentially worse in emerging markets — where physiotherapy infrastructure barely exists, where maternal mortality remains a crisis, and where postpartum care is a luxury few can access.
Telemedicine changes everything. A woman in Nairobi or Dhaka doesn't need a world-class clinic on her doorstep — she needs a screen, a connection, and a qualified specialist who gives a damn. Kuvry is building a programme that does exactly that: matching women in underserved regions with the UK's leading women's health physiotherapists through remote consultation, digital assessment, and guided rehabilitation. World-class care, delivered wherever she is.
Every strategy call booked, every clinic we help grow, moves us closer to funding this mission. Growth here fuels change there.
Hover over a data point to see the reality facing women in each region. These are not statistics — these are mothers, daughters, and sisters who deserve better.
of postpartum women receive physiotherapy. Obstetric fistula, pelvic pain, and prolapse go largely untreated due to a near-total absence of specialist services.
The ratio of physiotherapists to people in rural parts of Bangladesh and Myanmar. Postpartum rehabilitation is a concept that simply doesn't exist for most mothers.
of rural postpartum women with complications have no access to rehabilitation services within 100km. Distance is a barrier as significant as cost.
You can't build a clinic in every village overnight. But you can put a world-class women's health physiotherapist in every mother's hands — today. Telemedicine is the bridge between the care that exists and the women who need it most.
Geography has always been the most brutal barrier in healthcare. A woman in rural Sub-Saharan Africa or South Asia may be thousands of miles from the nearest pelvic floor physiotherapist. But she likely has a smartphone. That changes everything.
Through Kuvry's telemedicine programme, we are partnering with UK-based women's health physios to offer remote consultations, digital intake assessments, guided exercise programmes, and ongoing follow-up care — delivered to women in emerging markets at accessible price points or through sponsored access.
No waiting lists. No impossible distances. No compromise on the quality of care. The same standard of expertise that a woman in London receives, delivered to a mother anywhere in the world.
Structured digital intake forms and video consultations that allow UK specialists to accurately assess postpartum conditions from anywhere in the world.
Personalised pelvic floor and postpartum rehab programmes — delivered digitally, tracked remotely, and adjusted by a qualified physiotherapist in real time.
We partner with Kuvry clinics to donate consultation hours, sponsor access, and connect local health workers with training — so the impact compounds on the ground.
Whether you're a clinic ready to donate consultation hours, a healthcare organisation in an emerging market, or a partner who believes telemedicine can close the global women's health gap — we want to hear from you.