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
In 2017, there have been total six cadaver donations, from which eight kidneys, six livers, three heart and two pairs of eyes have been donated
As the three-year-old little girl, Aaradhya Mule desperately waits for a heart; the city has received two adult heart transplants in last 24 hours. On Friday (February 10) a 35 year old female donated her heart, liver and eyes giving a lease of life to other three end stage heart disease patient. In last two days there […]Dr Parag Rindani mentioned that they counselled the family members of the donor, after which they consented to donate his heart and kidneys to save and enrich the lives of three deserving recipients in the city itself
A 29-years-old man from Nashik who was suffering from Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM) (it is a condition in which the heart’s ability to pump blood is decreased) was the recipient of a new heart and was operated for a heart transplant. The donor’s heart was transported to the hospital, through a Green Corridor in 22minutes. The harvested heart was […]For close to a year, Yogesh Mule has been running from pillar to post, in vain, to get a donor heart for his daughter Aaradhya who is suffering from end-stage heart disease. Time is running out fast for Aaradhya
The donor heart was harvested at Fortis SL Raheja Hospital, Mahim, and was transported to Fortis Hospital, Mulund, within 17 minutes, covering a distance of 23km
Mumbai’s 2nd cadaver donation of the year saves life of a 31-year-old man, who received harvested heart from the donor. Surgeons from Fortis Hospital, Mulund, successfully transplanted the donor’s heart. This is city’s 40th heart transplant. Dr Anvay Mulay, Head of Cardiac Transplant Team of the hospital, and his team conducted the transplant surgery, making […]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 […]In October My Medical Mantra had reported about Yogesh Mule’s struggle to collect funds for his daughter Aaradhya, who was diagnosed with end-stage heart disease in April
Yogesh Mule is waiting for a miracle which can save his three-year-old daughter Aaradhya, who was diagnosed with end-stage heart disease in April this year. Aaradhya, who is under treatment at Fortis Hospital, suffered a heart failure due to viral myocarditis – a viral infection affecting heart’s functioning. Only 10% of her heart is functioning. […]With only 10% of her heart functioning, three-year-old Aaradhya is wait-listed at Mumbai's Fortis hospital for a donor heart as she needs heart transplant at the earliest
With only 10% of her heart functioning, three-year-old Aaradhya’s parents are waiting for a miracle that will give their only child a new lease of life. The girl is wait-listed at Fortis hospital in Mumbai for a donor heart as she needs heart transplant at the earliest. “She needs a heart transplant urgently as only […]