
Women's Entrepreneurship Day: Women Founders in Health & Wellness
By: WE Staff
This Women’s Entrepreneurship Day, India stands at the forefront of a health-tech revolution led by women who are redefining how the world thinks about wellness. With over 73,000 recognised women-led startups in the country and more than 7,000 actively building in tech and impact sectors, Indian women entrepreneurs are rising faster than ever and earning global recognition for their breakthrough contributions. Nowhere is this momentum more powerful than in the women’s health and well-being ecosystem, where founders are tackling long-ignored challenges with empathy, innovation, and science-backed solutions.
Across India, women are building meditation and mental health apps that break cultural taboos and provide multilingual, accessible support to millions. They are transforming the fertility care landscape with patient-centric clinics and AI-enabled treatment platforms. They are pioneering femtech solutions that span hormonal care, menstrual health, reproductive diagnostics, sexual wellness, and menopause, fueling a sector that has already attracted hundreds of millions of dollars in funding. At the same time, Ayurveda-led startups are blending indigenous knowledge with modern research to offer holistic solutions for PCOS, menstrual pain, stress, and overall vitality.
On Women’s Entrepreneurship Day, the Women Entrepreneurs Review highlights trailblazing founders who are reshaping health-tech by designing for women, led by women, creating a global blueprint for inclusive, culturally rooted, future-forward well-being.
5 Innovative Indian HealthTech Companies Advancing Women's Health
Indian women face a significantly higher risk of stress, anxiety, and mental health challenges, with studies showing that in 2021, nearly 39% experienced stress and 30% reported anxiety disorders. Amid demanding modern lives, their own well-being often takes a back seat, leading to issues like fatigue, insomnia, and depression. Meditation and mindfulness have emerged as powerful, accessible tools to help women regain balance, calm, and clarity. Wellness apps make these practices easy to adopt by offering guided sessions, personalised programs, and supportive communities. Among the most effective are Sattva by Archana Patchirajan, rooted in Ayurveda and community meditation; Let’s Meditate by Surbhi Jain, known for its simple, no-login guided sessions; Innerhour by Neha Kirpal, which blends CBT and self-care plans; Wysa by Jo Aggarwal, an AI-powered emotional support companion; and Idanim, offering 1,000+ guided meditations and expert-led content. These apps empower Indian women to prioritise their mental wellness with convenience, compassion, and consistency.
4 Must-Know Women-led Indian Startups in the Fertility Care Sector
Infertility is an increasingly pressing concern for Indian women, driven by lifestyle changes, delayed pregnancies, and conditions like PCOS and obesity. Once a taboo topic, it now affects 10–15% of Indian couples, with women often bearing the emotional and societal burden. Studies show primary infertility in India ranges from 3.9% to 16.8%, and its impact extends beyond physical health. Many women experience anxiety, depression, and marital strain. As awareness grows, the fertility care sector is rapidly evolving, powered by technology, holistic treatment, and women-led innovation. Today, tech-enabled platforms are making fertility services more accessible, affordable, and stigma-free through personalised plans, remote consultations, diagnostics, and education. Women entrepreneurs are at the forefront of this change. Startups like ElaWoman by Ritu Singh, Arva Health by Dipalie Bajaj & Nidhi Panchmal, Newmi Care by Aditi Mittal, and Proactive For Her by Achitha Jacob and Mahak Maheshwari are transforming reproductive healthcare with data-driven tools, hormone testing, IVF support, egg freezing, and compassionate counselling. Their mission is clear: to help Indian women navigate their fertility journey with dignity, clarity, and confidence.
5 Innovative Indian HealthTech Companies Advancing Women's Health
India’s growing economy and rapid technological progress are driving major improvements in women’s health, with innovators developing AI- and IoT-enabled devices that address reproductive health, menstrual hygiene, maternal care, and early disease detection. These solutions are reaching even rural areas through mobile health units and telemedicine. Despite challenges like funding gaps and cultural stigma, increasing government and private-sector support is accelerating innovation. With a maternal mortality rate of 174 per 100,000 births and nearly 50 million women facing reproductive health issues, the need is urgent. Startups such as Care4Her by Dr. Nandini Rao, Niramai by Dr. Geetha Manjunath & Nidhi Mathur, PregBuddy by Aditi Avasthi, Proactive For Her, and Healthfab by Kiriti Acharjee are transforming care through early breast cancer detection, pregnancy support, digital clinics, and sustainable menstrual products, pushing India toward a future of personalised, preventive, and accessible women’s healthcare.
5 Women-led Femtech Startups Rewriting Women's Health in India
India’s femtech sector is reshaping women’s healthcare, driven by women founders who are using technology, education, and empathy to address long-neglected issues like PCOS, menstrual health, fertility, sexual wellness, and maternal care. As the femtech market grows from $1.23 billion in 2023 toward a projected $3.87 billion by 2030, purpose-led entrepreneurs are transforming wellness through digital therapeutics, personalised care, and stigma-free solutions. From holistic PCOS management to toxin-free baby care and puberty education, these innovators, including Veera Health by Shobhita Narain & Shashwata Narain, Gytree by Shaili Chopra, The Moms Co. by Malika Datt Sadani, Menstrupedia by Aditi Gupta, and That Sassy Thing by Sachee Malhotra, are ensuring women have access to safe, inclusive, and evidence-based support at every life stage.
5 Female-led Ayurveda Startups You Must Know About
India’s growing wave of female-led startups reflects a powerful social shift, with women reshaping technology, healthcare, and wellness through innovation rooted in heritage. In the Ayurvedic wellness space, women entrepreneurs are reviving ancient wisdom to meet modern consumer needs while challenging gender norms in business. Brands like Gynoveda by Rachana Gupta, Nourish Mantra by Ritika Jayaswal, Butterfly Ayurveda by Akshi Khandelwal, The Ayurveda Co. by Shreedha Singh, and Namhya Foods by Ridhima Arora blend Ayurveda with science, technology, and conscious living to offer holistic solutions for menstrual health, skincare, immunity, and overall well-being. Their mission transcends business; they are redefining India’s wellness landscape by promoting natural, chemical-free alternatives and making Ayurveda accessible, relevant, and impactful for a global audience seeking balance of body, mind, and spirit.
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