PHYSICIAN-REVIEWED CARDIOLOGY INFORMATION

Information Centre

Use one organised library to explore symptoms, diagnostic tests, medicines, procedures and practical guidance for living with or preventing cardiovascular disease.

How to use this centre

Start with the section that best matches your question. These resources support informed conversations with a clinician and do not replace examination, diagnosis or an individual treatment plan.

0112 guides

Symptoms and Signs

Understand symptom patterns, possible causes, clinical assessment and emergency warning signs.

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0220 tools

Health Calculators

Open validated cardiovascular risk and clinical calculation tools with clear safety limitations.

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0315 guides

Patient Guides

Practical preparation, monitoring, medicine, travel and daily-life information for cardiac patients.

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0410 guides

Diagnostic Tests

Echocardiography, Holter monitoring, stress testing, cardiac CT, MRI and other diagnostic methods.

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056 guides

Heart Medications

How major cardiovascular medicine groups are used, monitored and taken safely.

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065 guides

Pregnancy and Heart

Pregnancy planning, blood pressure, rhythm, valve disease and congenital heart conditions.

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073 guides

Sports Cardiology

Pre-participation assessment, athlete's heart and evaluation of sudden cardiac death risk.

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086 guides

Heart Health

Prevention, blood pressure, cholesterol, nutrition, exercise and cardiovascular check-ups.

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EVERYDAY HEART HEALTH

Nutrition for Heart Health

A practical guide to a Mediterranean-style eating pattern, salt, fibre, fat quality and sustainable weight management.

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PREVENTIVE ASSESSMENT

Cardiovascular Check-Up

Learn how screening should be selected according to age, symptoms, family history and total cardiovascular risk.

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SCIENTIFIC PRE-INFORMATION LINE

You can ask your doctor via WhatsApp!

You may send a message for preliminary information on general cardiovascular topics and guidance on seeking the appropriate health service.

This is not an appointment line.WhatsApp correspondence does not replace an examination, personal diagnosis, prescription or treatment plan. In an emergency, do not wait for a message response; call 112.
To protect your privacy, do not share an identity number, banking information or detailed medical documents unless specifically requested.