Coronary Heart Disease Clinic

Coronary heart disease is the term that describes what happens when your heart’s blood supply is blocked or interrupted by a build-up of fatty substances in the coronary arteries.  Over time, the walls of your arteries can become furred up with fatty deposits. This process is known as atherosclerosis and the fatty deposits are called atheroma.

Atherosclerosis can be caused by lifestyle factors, such as smoking and regularly drinking excessive amounts of alcohol.  You’re also more at risk of getting atherosclerosis if you have conditions like high cholesterol, high blood pressure (hypertension) or diabetes.

If you have CHD diagnosed you will be invited for a blood test, height,  weight, BP and some lifestyle questions.  This will be  performed by one of our nursing teams

For more information on CHD:

Coronary Heart Disease (NHS)

Coronary Heart Disease (BHF)

a woman with a stethoscope listening to a patient