Allo Launches India’s First Sexual Health Week from 26th May to 1st June

Allo Launches India’s First Sexual Health Week from 26th May to 1st June

Bangalore, 28 May 2025 — In a move to transform how India approaches sexual wellness, Allo Health, the country’s leading sexual health platform, has launched India’s first Sexual Health Week under its public awareness campaign #KhulKeBolo. The initiative is designed to normalize conversations around sexual health, eliminate decades of silence and shame, and make expert care more accessible to millions.

Running from May 26 to June 1, Sexual Health Week includes a range of nationwide offerings:

  • Free doctor consultationsat Allo’s 35-plus clinics and on its digital platform
  • A24×7helpline staffed by trained professionals offering confidential guidance
  • AnAI-powered chatbotthat provides reliable answers to common sexual health questions at any time
  • Direct access to diagnostics, therapy sessions, and treatment packsthrough Allo’s clinics and app

This campaign is part of Allo’s broader mission to build a structured, expert-led healthcare system for conditions that are often neglected due to stigma, misinformation, or lack of access.

“Sexual health remains one of the most underserved areas of healthcare in India,” said Pranay Jivrajka, Founder and CEO, Allo Health. “With Sexual Health Week, we want to make it easier for people to take that crucial first step—seek real care, speak openly, and access scientifically backed treatment without fear or shame.”

Allo has built a comprehensive care model that combines physical infrastructure, telemedicine, diagnostics, and a proprietary clinician training platform. Since inception, it has treated over 200,000 patients across more than 350 cities, making it India’s first large-scale, vertically integrated ecosystem for sexual healthcare.

Conditions such as erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, vaginismus, and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) continue to impact millions but remain widely underdiagnosed due to societal taboos and misinformation. Sexual Health Week seeks to address this by making care both visible and accessible, bringing India one step closer to a future where sexual health is treated like any other critical medical need.

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