
We are your
HEART SAVER
Heart Saver is born out of our founders’ goal to provide life-saving solutions for cardiac emergencies and promote proactive heartcare. Our mission is to increase awareness on how to save lives during cardiac emergencies and inculcate the culture of preventive heartcare. Our vision is to increase chances of survival by offering innovative solutions, comprehensive training, and unparalleled support.
We are focused to empower individuals and organizations with the tools and knowledge needed to respond effectively to cardiac arrests and heart attacks. From preventive screening to timely detection and emergency services, Heart Saver offers a holistic approach to heartcare.
Why you need
HEART SAVER
According to the 2017 study “India: Health of the Nation States - The India State-Level Disease Burden Initiative”, cardiovascular diseases caused 28.1% of total deaths in India, in 2016. Cardiovascular diseases stood as the number one cause of deaths accounting for 1701061 deaths against total deaths of 9798936, in that year.
You may not be aware of your heart health, due to non-periodic monitoring and lack of visible symptoms. Unknowingly you may be prone to Arterial Blockages, Cardiac Arrythmias, Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy and Genetic Disorders. If left undiagnosed, any of these have the potential to cause Sudden Cardiac Arrest or Heart Attack.
The only way to save life during a Sudden Cardiac Arrest is to immediately restart and revive the heart with CPR, rapid defibrillation and advanced life support. In the event of a suspected Heart Attack, you need to ascertain the condition and immediately alert the ambulance and hospital for help. In both cases, you need timely emergency help and intervention.

Team Driving
HEART SAVER

Dr. Kenneth Wool MD , FACC
Interventional Cardiologist , Preventive Cardiology and Research physician
Dr. Bhanu MBBS, MD, FACP, FHM
Heart Failure consultant and Research Physician
Dr. Trupti Nadkar MBBS, MD
Family and Preventive Research Medicine PhysicianKNOW MORE
FAQs
A Heart Attack is a condition that occurs when the flow of blood to the heart is severely reduced or blocked. The blockage is due to the build of fat and cholesterol in the coronary arteries.
Sudden Cardiac Arrest is the sudden loss of all heart activity due to an irregular heart rhythm. Breathing stops and the victim becomes unconscious. Without treatment within the first few minutes SCA can lead to death.
No, they are different. Heart Attack is due to the blocking of flow of blood to the heart. Sudden Cardiac Arrest is due to irregular heart rhythm because of malfunctioning electrical activity in the heart.
The seven signs of Heart Attack are: chest pain or discomfort, pain or discomfort in the jaw, neck, arms, shoulders or back, shortness of breath, nausea or vomiting, cold sweating, dizziness, heartburn or indigestion.