Services
A quick search directory of national, regional and borough based clinical services
British Heart Foundation
The British Heart Foundation provides information on heart and circulatory diseases.
Patients and carers can get support through the online support groups and communities, advice and guidance about heart and circulatory conditions and managing risk factors.
Community Brent Heart Failure Service
The Community Brent Heart Failure Service support patients and carers in understanding the heart failure diagnosis and provide personalised education on how to recognise heart failure symptoms, how to manage them, and who to contact when symptoms worsen.
The helpline (for patients and GPs) is Monday to Friday, 8am to 4pm.
Community Heart Failure Team Brent
T 020 8102 5727
The Community Heart Failure Team for Brent is a specialist service has heart failure specialist nurses providing care for patients in the community to manage their condition, reduce hospital admissions, and coordinate with GPs and hospital cardiology teams.
Office hours Monday to Friday, 8.00am to 4.00pm.
Harrow Community Cardiology Team
Harrow Community Cardiology Team is a nurse-led service comprised of heart failure and cardiac rehabilitation specialist nurses with access to clinical support from a consultant cardiologist.
The service is presently commissioned to take patients diagnosed with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) only, as well as patients referred for Phases 2 and 3 of cardiac rehabilitation.
Heart failure service
The heart failure service provides specialist investigation and treatment for people with heart failure, which includes any condition where the heart does not function sufficiently for the needs of the body.
Hillingdon Community Heart Failure Nursing Service
Hillingdon Community Heart Failure Nursing Service provides specialist nursing advice and management of adult patients with a diagnosis of heart failure.
Pumping Marvellous - Heart Failure Charity UK
Pumping Marvellous offers support to help people live well with heart failure, to recognise the early symptoms and self-interventions through their community hub.