As World Heart Day approaches, BM Birla Heart Hospital transforms its paediatric ward into a gallery of healing, where young cardiac patients express their resilience through heartfelt artwork.
Crayons and courage have taken centre stage at BM Birla Heart Hospital, where children recovering from complex heart surgeries have turned to art as a means of healing. In a special initiative leading up to World Heart Day, the hospital’s paediatric cardiac ward has been adorned with vibrant sketches created by young patients, each artwork telling a story of recovery, strength, and emotional expression.
From reminders about healthy habits to depictions of strong hearts, the walls now carry not just colours, but messages of hope.
Among the young artists is 10-year-old Master Aariyan SK, who underwent surgery under Dr. Kuntal Roychowdhuri. His drawing encourages everyone to “care for our heart.” For Master Aryan Bhagat, also 10, whose recovery was led by Dr. Manoj K. Daga, sports became his theme, illustrating the importance of physical activity. Miss Shweta Devrao Nagrele (12), Miss Nusrat Gazi (9), and Miss Sultana Parvin (12), all treated by Dr. Daga, used their art to spotlight nutritious food, global heart health, and good habits for prevention.
This initiative allows our young patients to share their journey in a way that words cannot fully capture,” said Supratik DeSarkar, Regional Head – BMB | RBH. Each drawing is a reflection of resilience and their growing understanding of heart health. We are proud to pair world-class cardiac care with emotional and rehabilitative support.
The hospital’s team of nurses, caregivers, and paediatric specialists sees creativity as part of holistic healing promoting faster recovery through positive engagement and emotional release.
With its child-focused spaces, dedicated cardiac expertise, and compassionate approach, BM Birla Heart Hospital continues to lead paediatric cardiac care in Eastern India, setting new standards in recovery through empathy, innovation, and inclusion.
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