What is heart failure?
Being told you have heart failure can be scary so it might be more helpful to think of it as ‘My heart isn't working as well as it should and it needs some help to support it'.
Your 5 most common questions answered5 easy ways to manage your heart failure
A Professor of Cardiology shares their top 5 tips, why not try one today?
Has your appointment or surgery been delayed?
If you've had an appointment cancelled or a surgery delayed, we'll explain what to do next.
5 myths about heart failure
We separate the fact from fiction so you can better control your condition.
Get the factsIf someone you love has heart failure
We know that you may also need some extra support if you're caring for someone.
Read moreYour guide to heart failure
This guide contains tips and advice about medications, treatment, self-management and dealing with everyday challenges which will help you live your life as fully as possible.
Download your guide to heart failureWhat we're doing about heart failure
More can be done to help those with heart failure. We look at the four key ways to transform services.
Need to ask a question?
If you have a heart or circulatory condition, or you care for someone who does, you can speak to a cardiac nurse on our Heart Helpline.