 The paper proposes a real-time heart monitoring system that uses wireless and wearable sensor technologies to provide remote healthcare services. This system allows doctors and patients to communicate with each other via an Android device, providing a cost-effective solution to the problem of limited access to healthcare. The system was tested on 40 people aged between 18 and 66 years old, and it was found to be reliable and secure. It also provides warnings when necessary, making it a valuable tool for remote cardiac care. This article was authored by Priyanka Kakriya, N. K. Tripathi and P. R. Pankatipa Wang.