Heart, Blood Pressure & Stroke Support Resources (USA)
Verified nationwide U.S. cardiovascular support resources. Need help right now? If you or someone else may be having a stroke (sudden numbness, confusion, trouble speaking, vision problems, or severe headache), call 911 immediately. For general health support or local services, dial 211.
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American Heart Association (AHA)
Evidence-based information, prevention tools, stroke education, and support resources for heart disease and blood pressure management. - Visit
CDC Heart Disease & Stroke Prevention
Official U.S. public health guidance on cardiovascular disease prevention, stroke awareness, and blood pressure control. - Visit
Million Hearts® (U.S. Department of Health & Human Services)
National initiative focused on preventing heart attacks and strokes through education, screening, and risk reduction resources.
Support lines & community organizations
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Mended Hearts
Peer-to-peer support network for heart patients and caregivers, including recovery resources and local chapter connections.Call: 1-888-432-7899 - Visit
WomenHeart — The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease
Free support networks, education, and advocacy specifically for women living with heart disease.Call: 1-877-659-1300 - Visit
American Stroke Association (AHA Division)
Education, caregiver guidance, and recovery resources for stroke survivors and families.
Free patient assistance & financial help (nationwide)
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Patient Advocate Foundation
Case managers help patients navigate insurance denials, billing issues, and access to cardiovascular care resources.Call: 1-800-532-5274 - Visit
PAN Foundation (Patient Access Network)
Financial assistance programs that may help eligible patients afford medications used to treat certain cardiovascular conditions.Call: 1-866-316-7263