In the 21st century the intersection of technology and healthcare has revolutionized the way medical services are delivered across the globe. Telemedicine once considered a futuristic concept is now a vital component of modern healthcare systems enabling remote consultations diagnostics and even treatment through digital platforms. This transformation is particularly significant for developing nations like Pakistan where disparities in healthcare access infrastructure challenges and a growing population demand innovative solutions.This book explores the evolving landscape of telehealth in the country highlighting its potential to bridge the healthcare divide between urban centres and rural areas. With vast geographical diversity and a large proportion of the population residing in remote regions Pakistan faces significant hurdles in ensuring equitable access to quality healthcare. Telemedicine offers a promising avenue to overcome these barriers by connecting patients with healthcare providers irrespective of distance.