The Aortic Dissection Charitable Trust

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Psychological Impacts of Aortic Dissection

Insurance Advice

Empowering aortic dissection survivors with the knowledge and tools to navigate the complexities of insurance, ensuring peace of mind and a clear path forward.

Empowering aortic dissection survivors with the knowledge and tools to navigate the complexities of insurance, ensuring peace of mind and a clear path forward.

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Patient Resources

Aortic Dissection Patient Resources

Guiding you on your journey following an aortic dissection. Free online resources for families and those who have or are at risk of aortic dissection.

Family Resources

Aortic Dissection Patient Resources

Losing a loved one to aortic dissection brings unique challenges and profound pain. We’ve created a comprehensive Bereavement Resource to offer solace, guidance & understanding during your difficult journey. Find comfort through shared experiences & expert advice.

HCP Resources

Free open access AortaEd resources for healthcare professionals interested in expanding their knowledge and skills in this crucial area.

Primary Care Field Guide

Aortic Dissection Field Guide for Primary Care

Supporting multi-disciplinary teams of GPs, nurses, pharmacists & other healthcare professionals involved in cardiovascular disease care.

Aortic Dissection Awareness Day
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The Aortic Dissection Charitable Trust
Registered charity in England & Wales No. 1191420
Registered charity in Scotland No. SC051517

PO Box 812, Hope Valley, Chesterfield S40 9QY

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