Welcome to Madhavbaug: A Sanctuary for Heart Health
In the quest for a healthier heart and a fuller life, Madhavbaug stands as a beacon of hope and excellence. With over a decade of specialized focus in preventive cardiology, Madhavbaug has revolutionized cardiac care, merging the wisdom of Ayurveda with modern medical science to offer non-invasive, holistic treatment options. Founded in 2006, our mission has been unwavering: to diminish the threat of heart disease through innovative, research-based therapies and to spread knowledge on how to maintain heart health.
The Madhavbaug Advantage: A Symphony of Expertise and Care
At Madhavbaug, we are not just a hospital or a clinic; we are a movement towards a healthier, heartier future. Our network spans 300+ clinics and 2 specialized hospitals, all dedicated to the cause of reversing heart diseases and improving quality of life. Our treatments are the fruits of extensive research, proven to be effective through numerous scientific studies and papers. Over 10 lakh patients have placed their trust in us since our inception, finding solace and recovery in our care.
The Visionary Behind Madhavbaug: Dr. Rohit Sane
The genesis of Madhavbaug is intertwined with the visionary zeal of Dr. Rohit Sane, a pioneer who dared to dream of a world where heart disease is no longer a death sentence. Integrating his expertise in modern medicine with the ancient science of Ayurveda, Dr. Sane has established a new paradigm in cardiac care that is both effective and holistic. Under his leadership, Madhavbaug has emerged as a testament to the potential of combining tradition with technology for health solutions.
A Heartfelt Mission and a Vision of Vitality
Our core mission is to eradicate heart disease, not just manage its symptoms. We are committed to educating the public, expanding our reach, and harnessing the power of Ayurveda alongside modern medicine to achieve this goal. Our vision is clear: to be the leading cardiac care provider in India, significantly reducing the mortality and morbidity associated with heart disease.