This paper examines the interconnected issues of poverty and healthcare in Nepal. It explores the root causes of poverty, including population growth, unemployment, and inadequate resource utilization. The paper also delves into the factors contributing to poor health outcomes, such as stress, inadequate physical health, and limited access to healthcare services. The analysis highlights the challenges faced by the Nepali population in accessing quality healthcare due to financial constraints, transportation difficulties, and a lack of trust in public programs. The paper concludes by emphasizing the need for effective government interventions to address poverty and improve healthcare accessibility in Nepal.