British Heart Foundation Live Chat

British Heart Foundation Live Chat

The team of staff at British Heart Foundation Live Chat are available between these times.

Monday to Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

The British Heart Foundation offers a free, confidential live chat service to provide information and support on heart and circulatory diseases. Whether you have questions about heart health, need guidance on lifestyle changes, or seek information on treatments, their cardiac nurses are available during working hours to assist you.

How to Access British Heart Foundation Live Chat:

To initiate a live chat, visit the BHF Heart Helpline page. During opening hours, a chat window option is available at the bottom right of your screen. Click on this icon to start a conversation with a cardiac nurse. If the icon is not visible, it indicates that the service is currently closed.

Topics You Can Discuss via Live Chat:

  • Information on heart and circulatory conditions
  • Advice on risk factors and prevention
  • Guidance on treatments and medications
  • Support for lifestyle changes, such as diet and exercise
  • Emotional support and coping strategies

For a seamless experience, ensure you have your questions or concerns ready when initiating the chat.

To access the live chat click the link below

Other Ways to Contact British Heart Foundation

Phone: You can contact the BHF Heart Helpline by calling 0808 802 1234. The helpline is available Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM.

Email: For assistance via email, reach out to hearthelpline@bhf.org.uk. A cardiac nurse will respond to your inquiry as soon as possible.

Social Media: Stay connected with the British Heart Foundation for updates, resources, and community support through their official social media channels:

Additional Information

  • Website: www.bhf.org.uk
  • Services Offered: Information and support for individuals affected by heart and circulatory diseases, including educational resources, research updates, and fundraising opportunities.
  • Note: The British Heart Foundation provides a range of services to support those affected by heart conditions, including an online community and various support resources.

The team of staff at British Heart Foundation Live Chat are available between these times.

Monday to Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

The British Heart Foundation offers a free, confidential live chat service to provide information and support on heart and circulatory diseases. Whether you have questions about heart health, need guidance on lifestyle changes, or seek information on treatments, their cardiac nurses are available during working hours to assist you.

How to Access British Heart Foundation Live Chat:

To initiate a live chat, visit the BHF Heart Helpline page. During opening hours, a chat window option is available at the bottom right of your screen. Click on this icon to start a conversation with a cardiac nurse. If the icon is not visible, it indicates that the service is currently closed.

Topics You Can Discuss via Live Chat:

  • Information on heart and circulatory conditions
  • Advice on risk factors and prevention
  • Guidance on treatments and medications
  • Support for lifestyle changes, such as diet and exercise
  • Emotional support and coping strategies

For a seamless experience, ensure you have your questions or concerns ready when initiating the chat.

To access the live chat click the link below

Other Ways to Contact British Heart Foundation

Phone: You can contact the BHF Heart Helpline by calling 0808 802 1234. The helpline is available Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM.

Email: For assistance via email, reach out to hearthelpline@bhf.org.uk. A cardiac nurse will respond to your inquiry as soon as possible.

Social Media: Stay connected with the British Heart Foundation for updates, resources, and community support through their official social media channels:

Additional Information

  • Website: www.bhf.org.uk
  • Services Offered: Information and support for individuals affected by heart and circulatory diseases, including educational resources, research updates, and fundraising opportunities.
  • Note: The British Heart Foundation provides a range of services to support those affected by heart conditions, including an online community and various support resources.
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