The Angina Plan

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What does the Angina Plan do?

It aims to

  • dispel common misconceptions about angina
  • increase activity levels
  • reduce risk of further heart problems


Who is it for?


Any patient with stable angina can use the Angina Plan.
It is suitable for frail and elderly people as well as younger fitter patients.


What does it involve?


The facilitator introduces the patient (and a relative or friend) to the Angina Plan in an interview that lasts 30-40 minutes.

This is followed by four, 10-15 minute contacts, by phone or by clinic appointment.


Can I buy a copy of the Angina Plan for my own use?


Members of the public can't buy the Angina Plan directly because they must be assessed for suitability and helped by a trained facilitator.

Ask at your GP practice or local cardiac rehabilitation service if anyone there is an Angina Plan facilitator.

Health professionals can only order the Angina Plan once they have done the training.


How much does the Angina Plan cost?


Contact us for price details.


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