Al Quran 13: 11
Vision
To serve humanity by providing a specialised, standard, uniform and high-quality healthcare service defined as “Right Treatment by Right People at Right Time”
Mission
The standards of treatment will be uniform to all.
We will prioritise timely access to healthcare.
Plan is to establish a Not-for-Profit Hospital in Jammu and Kashmir of highest quality where the care will be provided by highly trained medical professionals according to international standards.
Values
Complete dedication in the service of the community.
Every person will be treated with dignity and compassion irrespective of socioeconomic status and religion.
We will pursue the mission through dedicated leadership and teamwork.
Healthcare delivery will be provided on evidence-based medicine.
We will actively pursue excellence in delivery of healthcare.
kids treated for serious heart ailments
Hospitals
Volunteer doctors & other members
Save a life!
Your donation will help the underprivileged children get the right treatment for their heart ailments
Get Involved
Hundreds of children / infants in Jammu & Kashmir and rest of India suffer from congenital heart disease. You could be their saviour
Events
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11th August 2023
TRR Workshop
As part of our mission to share the knowledge in healthcare, Hope and Health is conducting a complimentary one day TRR Workshop.
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10th July 2023
TEE Workshop
Hope & Health conducted a successful, 5-day workshop on Introduction of Intra-operative Trans esophageal Echocardiography ( TEE) and Perioperative Management in Cardiac Surgery at Paras Hospital Srinagar
What we do
How we help
Latest News
Baby Iyad
45 days old baby Iyad Gorsi (name changed), belonging to a tribal underprivileged family from a far flung area of Anantnag was diagnosed with a complex congenital heart disease (TGA
Baby Akeela
Baby Akeela (name changed), 7 year old girl with large ASD and Myxomatous Mitral Valve with severe Mitral Regurgitation (severe MR), has returned back to her home in Kashmir after
Baby Soliha
4 year old baby girl Soliha (name changed), was suffering from a ventricular septal defect with indirect gerbode. The family struggled a lot to get her treatment done which was
Baby Eesha
Baby Eesha (name changed) , 2 months old infant was admitted with Heart Failure and Failure to thrive. Her weight was 2.46 kgs only. Echocardiogram showed a very large PDA
Baby Uzma
Baby Uzma, 9 month infant, safe in her home after her successful heart surgery at Amrita Hospital Kochi – she underwent surgical closure of unrestrictive large VSD and ASD, with
Baby Iram
We received a distress call from a hospital about a new-born underprivileged baby who was preterm and just 2200 GM of weight, suffering from heart disease that included a large
Baby Pueesh
A volunteer from Jammu Province sent us documents of Baby Pueesh, an underprivileged child, who was 20 months plus at that time, suffering from Tetralogy of Fallot , a
Baby Ahmad
7-month-old, baby Ahmad from Srinagar locality, son of a poor labourer had no resources to get him safely operated.
our supporters
Thank you to our supporters!
We are very grateful for the generosity of the individuals, groups, businesses, foundations and friends that partner with us in the fight against congenital heart disease. Together, we’re making a difference in the lives of the many unprivileged children throughout Jammu & Kashmir.