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The British Cardiac Patients Association
15 Abbey Road
Bingham
Notts
NG13 8EE
Tel (Helpline): 01223 846845
Tel (Admin): 01949 837070
Web: www.bcpa.co.uk
The British Cardiac Patients Association is dedicated to the care of cardiac (heart) patients, their families, and all who care for them. Heart patients, their families and carers may find investigations or treatments difficult to understand and hard to accept. It can be a relief to share thoughts and concerns with people who have successfully passed through similar anxieties and problems. Membership is open to all cardiac patients, their carers, and anyone wishing to support the organisation's aims. Contact the above address or visit the website for further details.
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