Access to quality healthcare remains a significant challenge for many in Bangladesh, particularly in rural areas where doctor availability and access to essential medicines are limited. This paper presents "Suswastho," an innovative online platform that combines telemedicine services with medicine delivery to bridge this healthcare gap. By enabling virtual consultations with both local and international doctors and ensuring timely delivery of prescribed medicines, Suswastho offers a comprehensive, cost-effective healthcare solution. The business model leverages a Business-to-Consumer (B2C) framework, with services accessed through a user-friendly mobile application and website. This model addresses multiple pain points in healthcare access, including reducing travel time for patients, offering affordable consultation fees, and providing a reliable medicine delivery network across all 64 districts in Bangladesh. Early financial projections indicate a viable path to profitability, with break-even expected within the first year of operation. Through strategic partnerships with pharmaceutical companies, medical professionals, and logistics providers, Suswastho aims to establish itself as a vital healthcare resource for underserved populations in Bangladesh, enhancing both the reach and efficiency of medical services.