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The Blood Pressure Association Information Line is here to help answer your questions about blood pressure.

If you are worried about your blood pressure, need a question answering about your lifestyle or are confused about medication, you can get the information you need by calling our charity's Information Line on:

0845 241 0989

The service is provided by a qualified nurse. The number is lo-call and calls should cost no more than 4p per minute from a BT landline, although calls from other providers and from mobiles may cost more.

If your enquiry is urgent or you require immediate medical attention, please call NHS Direct on 0845 46 47 or contact your GP.

If you wish to to contact the Blood Pressure Association about a non-medical enquiry, for example, if you wish to become a member and receive our magazine or would like to buy a blood pressure monitor, please call our head office on 020 8772 4994. Please note that head office staff are not medically trained and will not be able to answer medical questions.




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