This is how we can SaveAaradhya
Doctors and experts suggest ways on how we can help #SaveAaradhya

Doctors and experts suggest ways on how we can help #SaveAaradhya
This documentary tracks one-year-long painful journey of three-year-old Aaradhya Mule who is fighting an end-stage heart disease. It shows the struggle of her hapless parents who are running from pillar to post in search of a heart for transplant
Shlok Andhale was diagnosed with end-stage heart disease two months ago. Shlok’s father, a farmer in Nashik, registered him with Fortis Hospital, Mumbai, for a heart transplant. Doctors say his blood group is universally acceptable AB+, but matching donor's weight can be an issue
Even as Navi Mumbai’s four-year-old Aaradhya Mule’s struggle to get a donor heart continues, Fortis Hospital registered another similar case. Nashik’s one-and-a-half-year-old Shlok Andhale is suffering from end-stage heart disease and needs a heart transplant. Like Aaradhya, Shlok, too, had viral infection which later developed into dilated cardiomyopathy, also known as end-stage heart disease. Shlok’s […]Taking ahead My Medical Mantra’s campaign to #SaveAaradhya, an doctor has started an online petition for Aaradhya. The aim is to reach out to youngsters and spread awareness on organ donation
Doctors say she has very less time in hand and needs a transplant at the earliest
Sweden D'Souza's father is happy with her recovery. He is also trying hard to manage money for medicines, which cost Rs15,000 per month
Diagnosed with an end-stage heart disease, doctors had told teenager Sweden D’Souza that her survival chances were only up to six months if she did not undergo a transplant surgery. While she was inching close to death, on January 2, 2016, Sweden’s desperate prayers were answered when she received a call from Mulund’s Fortis Hospital […]