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Do you attend an arrhythmia patient group?

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Many of our members say that attending a local support group has provided them with tools to both better access treatments and manage their condition, while learning from other patients with similar experiences of treatments and implantable devices.

Patients groups are usually either Doctor, GP or Nurse led although sometimes they are led by patients. Info and contact details for each of our patient groups are available on our website: heartrhythmcharity.org.uk/w...

If you attend an arrhythmia patient group we'd love to hear how it has helped you.

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