Sarvodaya Hospital Initiates 'Victorious Hearts' Program: Offers 26 Free Pediatric Heart Surgeries

Written by Arushi Sharma

Sarvodaya Hospital introduces the 'Victorious Hearts' Program, an initiative aimed at bringing joy and healing to young lives. Through this program, the hospital is committed to conducting 26 free pediatric heart surgeries, offering a lifeline to children in need of specialized care.

Sarvodaya Hospital Initiates 'Victorious Hearts' Program: Offers 26 Free Pediatric Heart Surgeries
Sarvodaya Hospital launches the 'Victorious Hearts' Program, providing hope and healing through 26 free pediatric heart surgeries.

Sarvodaya Hospital, located in Sector 8, Faridabad, has unveiled its 'Victorious Hearts' program, a charitable initiative offering 26 free pediatric heart surgeries to children from underprivileged backgrounds with congenital heart defects.

The program commenced on Republic Day 2024 and is conducted in collaboration with the Rotary Club of Faridabad, aligning with India's 75th Republic Day theme of sovereignty and equality.

In addition to free surgeries, the CSR program encompasses screening at Sarvodaya Hospital to detect cardiac conditions in children. Dr. Rakesh Gupta, Chairman of Sarvodaya Healthcare, emphasized the initiative's goal of raising awareness about pediatric congenital heart defects, potential treatments, and the critical importance of timely intervention.

Dr. Gupta extended an invitation to the community to contribute to the noble cause, with the intention of making it a recurring initiative to support the well-being of young individuals.
Dr. Viresh Mahajan, Director of Pediatric Cardiac Science at Sarvodaya Hospital, highlighted the severe impact of congenital heart defects on a child's health, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis and treatment to ensure the child's well-being.

The 'Victorious Hearts' program is another addition to Sarvodaya Healthcare's philanthropic endeavors, complementing their history of conducting free surgeries and health camps. For those seeking assistance or wishing to contribute, Sarvodaya Hospital can be contacted at 9355258181.

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