Anaemia is one of the main issues with public health in India and is the most common around the globe, affecting 24.8% of the global population. According to the results of the NFHS-III study conducted in 2005-2006, India has one of the highest rates of anaemia in the world, afflicting 50% of the population. One in every two Indian women (56%) has some form of anaemia, and it is thought that 20% to 40% of maternal mortality in India is related to anaemia. Although it affects people of all ages, young children, pregnant women, and women who are not pregnant but are of childbearing age are the most at risk. The aim of this project is to help anaemic women from urban slums recover and to eventually prevent anaemia. The route will be of service design. This is done by providing the interventions that enable the customers to take charge of their own recovery in the medically prescribed way. The interventions will also help them sustain this behaviour in order to prevent anaemia after recovery.