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If you would like to receive more information, raise funds or support The Aortic Dissection Charitable Trust by running an education event, please get in touch with us.

Email

Email us at heretohelp@tadct.org and one of our team will get back to you as soon as possible.

Online Chat

Chat online with someone with experience of aortic dissection. Our live chat service is available all week from 8am to 9pm UK time. You can access the chat option at the bottom right of your screen.

Postal Address

The Aortic Dissection Charitable Trust
PO Box 812
Hope Valley
Chesterfield
S40 9QY

Registered charity in the UK No. 1191420
Registered charity in Scotland No. SC051517

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You can read the most recent news and updates from our events, volunteering, fundraising, and research, as well as information on how you can become involved.

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