Saastho Rx
LiveChamber-wise pads. Saved investigation groups. Reusable templates. One click reloads your last prescription.
Your pad. Exactly as you designed it — on screen and on paper. 41,091 DGDA-registered medicines, chamber-wise letterheads, and print that lands where you put it.
No card. BMDC-verified doctors only. bKash & Nagad accepted.
We are not here to out-feature the other software. We are here to replace the pad and the ballpoint pen.
Chamber-wise pads. Saved investigation groups. Reusable templates. One click reloads your last prescription.
Medicine retail. Batch, expiry, DAR number and margin — tracked against the DGDA register, not a spreadsheet.
Glass prescriptions flow from the consult room to the counter. Sph, cyl, axis, IPD, near add, lens type.
A consultant's letterhead is thirty years of earned credentials arranged exactly so. Every other prescription tool hands you a template and a shrug.
Bengali left. Logo centre, cropped flush. English right. Header height in inches, to the decimal.
What you set is what the laser prints. No shrink, no clipped line, no surprise margin.
Company, trade name, generic with strength, dosage form, and the DAR registration number. Type three letters.
Save "ARC with HTN" as a named bundle of investigations. One click applies all of them.
Continue a regimen with one tap. Available for two minutes after you print.
A queue your assistant runs. Forty rows to an A4 page, printed clean.
Sph, cyl, axis, VA, IPD, near add, lens type. Built by an eye surgeon, for eye surgeons.
The patient scans it at the counter. The pharmacist reads the exact drug, the exact strength, the exact schedule. Nobody phones to ask what the handwriting said — because there is no handwriting.
We limit how many prescriptions you write for free. We never limit how good they look.
Forever. BMDC verification required.
Billed monthly. Cancel anytime.
For chambers with staff.
Why a subscription and not a lifetime licence? Because the DGDA register changes, the pharmacies change, and the software has to change with them. A one-time payment buys you software frozen on the day you bought it.
Saastho was designed and built by Dr. Md. Abdullah, a retina specialist and Assistant Professor at the National Institute of Ophthalmology & Hospital, Dhaka — between clinics, not in a boardroom. Every field on the pad exists because a patient was waiting while it was missing.
No. Saastho runs in your browser — desktop, laptop, tablet, or phone. Open it, log in, write. Updates deploy automatically; you are always on the current version.
Because a prescription is a legal instrument, and only a registered practitioner may issue one. Verification protects your patients, protects the platform from abuse, and takes about a minute. It is done online — no paperwork.
Yes. Switch off the header and Saastho prints only the body, positioned to the margins you set in inches. Or design your letterhead inside Saastho and print on plain A4.
Fully. Bengali and English sit side by side on the same pad, on the same baseline. Complaints in English, advice in Bengali — whatever your patient actually reads.
You export it. Every prescription, every patient record, in a standard format. We do not hold records hostage. There are no contracts and no cancellation fees.
One account. Each chamber gets its own letterhead, its own fee structure, and its own appointment schedule — switched from a single dropdown at the top of the screen.
Thirty free prescriptions a month, forever. No card, no contract, no salesperson.