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You
are not alone !
We
are here to provide support to anyone who has heart problems.
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For
the latest news from the Group see "What's
New" |
We
are an active group of former heart patients who aim to improve
the quality of life for ourselves and fellow heart patients and
their families by sharing our experiences, improving awareness
and understanding of the various heart conditions. We believe
that given due respect to their heart problems most patients can
lead a near normal active life. The group is primarily intended
for people living in the Solihull and neighbouring areas of the
West Midlands, UK. The Group is affiliated to the British
Heart Foundation - the heart research charity. |
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In
2002 we were pleased to welcome Dr R G Murray, Head of Cardiology
for Birmingham Heartlands and Solihull Hospital Trust who agreed
top become our first Honorary President. Dr Murray has supported
the Group right from the start and we feel that his acceptance
of this position further demonstrates the importance of our work. |
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We
hope that you will find the following web pages informative and we sincerely
hope that you will join our group. If you have any comments about
our site or other feedback please email
them to us. Thank you.
Please
note:
The material contained on this web site is subject to the Solihull Heart
Support Group Terms & Conditions,
which are detailed on the Important Notice
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